Intelligent advanced aircraft is one thing, but if the Air Force wants to be in prime warfighting condition, its pilots had better come with advanced weaponry, too.
Cleaners at the Marine Corps museum near Quantico noticed spots on windows they thought were bird droppings. They turned out to be bullet holes. Since then, the same weapon has been used 4 more times to fire at military facilities in N. Virginia.
Bloggers: If you suddenly find Air Force officers leaving barbed comments after one of your posts, don't be surprised. They're just following the service's new "counter-blogging" flow chart. A push to "counter the people ou
The Army mistakenly sent letters addressed "Dear John Doe" to 7,000 family members of soldiers who died in Iraq and Afghanistan, unleashing calls from troubled relatives and prompting a formal apology yesterday from the Army's top gener
The report by the U.S. Army War College’s Strategic Institute cited the prospect of the collapse of a nuclear state to massive civil unrest in the United States. “Widespread civil violence inside the United States would force the d
Now, it's confirmed. The Air Force has indeed blown a third test of its nuclear handling capabilities, as Danger Room first reported over the weekend. In a memo, the Air Force confirmed that the 90th Missile Wing at F.E. Warren Air Force Base
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