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This C-47 was built in 1943. It hasn’t stopped flying since.
The Placid Lassie was recently on full display to support Angel Flight East and its annual fundraiser, Wings N’ Wheels, in Philadelphia.
US envoy working to resuscitate flagging Afghan peace deal as US warplanes pound ISIS-K
The first visit to Kabul by Washington’s peace envoy since Afghanistan's squabbling political leadership reached a power-sharing agreement comes amid increased violence blamed mostly on an Islamic State affiliate that has been targeted in stepped-up U.S. bombing.
Griffin ‘extremely skeptical’ of airborne lasers for missile defense
"I’m extremely skeptical that we can put a large laser on an aircraft and use it to shoot down an adversary missile, even from fairly close," says Mike Griffin.
By Aaron Mehta
Someone taped Steve Carell’s picture over Space Force’s top officer at the USAF museum
Exactly how long Carell’s image has blanketed Raymond’s is unknown.
By J.D. Simkins
Who was the driver that died after trying to breach a California Navy base?
An investigation into the May 6 incident remains ongoing.
Congress must lead the fight against the disinformation pandemic
Disinformation campaigns such as the "Plandemic" video erodes trust in the American government and encourages health decisions that endanger us all, says the author of this commentary.
By Kristofer Goldsmith
Woman hunting for sea glass in Alaska finds Navy dog tag lost during WWII, sailor’s relatives thrilled to get it back
How a stroll on the beach led to a history mystery.
By Howard Altman
Navy grants first waiver allowing transgender officer to remain in uniform
Lt. Jane Doe v. Mark T. Esper was filed in March in Massachusetts federal district court.
By J.D. Simkins
US on track to pull troops from Afghanistan despite turmoil
U.S. officials say they will reduce to 8,600 troops by July 15 and abandon five bases.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
US blames deadly Afghan maternity hospital attack on ISIS-K
The Islamic State's Afghanistan affiliate is blamed by the U.S. for a deadly attack on an Afghan maternity hospital.
Aircraft carrier Reagan departs for sea trials following quarantine period for sailors
The trial period, which is expected to last about a week, marks the first time Reagan has pulled out of Yokosuka since November.
By J.D. Simkins