Marine 3-Star Hits Back at Claims that Corps' Future Design Is Too China-Focused Lt. Gen. Eric Smith is involved in war games shaping a decade-long plan to reorganize the Marine Corps for future fights.
Former SecAF Explains How Secret X-37 Space Plane Throws Off Enemies The X-37B has puzzled space geeks, enthusiasts, experts and even some officials for years because of its clandestine use.
Outgoing SecAF Worries About Developing Service Culture at New Space Force The conversation surrounding the creation of a U.S. Space Force has brought with it skepticism and confusion.
SecAF Wilson: Mattis' Departure Made it Easier for Me to Resign Heather Wilson will depart her position as Air Force secretary June 1.
Who Wants to Be the New Air Force Secretary? Perhaps Not Many Experts warn it may not be so easy to find top-notch candidates willing to be the new Air Force secretary.
Lawmakers Increasingly Skeptical Over Pentagon's Space Force Proposal Lawmakers on Thursday indicated they remained skeptical of the Pentagon's latest proposal to stand up a U.S. Space Force.
STRATCOM Chief Nominated for Vice Chairman of Joint Chiefs Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said that STRATCOM commander Gen. John Hyten has been nominated for the position.
Air Force May Ground Some Bombers, Cut Flight Hours to Fund Base Repairs The Air Force has already deferred 61 projects in the U.S. and overseas to find repair money.
Protesters Petition University to Reconsider SecAF's Appointment as President 9,700 people have signed a petition urging the University of Texas at El Paso to reconsider its nomination of Heather Wilson.
Air Force Makes Readiness Gains Even as Pilot Shortage Continues After plus-ing up end strength and distributing resources, Wilson is hopeful that the service is ready to "fight tonight."
USS George Washington Heads to Japan, Ending Troubled Shipyard Stay That Included String of Suicides The aircraft carrier USS George Washington is finally underway to its new homeport in Japan, following six arduous years in a...
Reports of Mediocre Disability Exams by VA Contractors Prompts Senator's Demand for Answers A prominent Democratic senator is demanding the Department of Veterans Affairs review the quality of its privatized...
New Marine One Helicopters Aren't Allowed to Carry the President Because They Could Scorch the Lawn The VH-92's lawn-scorching problems were first discovered in 2018 during the Trump administration.
Marine Corps Creates Billet to Keep Dual-Military Families Together During Stressful Moves The billet, which is called the dual-military coordinator, will act as a liaison between couples and their career monitors in...
Exposed to Agent Orange at US Bases, Veterans Face Cancer Without VA Compensation The Defense Department has publicly acknowledged that during the Vietnam War era it stored Agent Orange at the Naval...