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By Kevin Bohn and Steve Almasy, CNN (CNN)After a Russian fighter jet intercepted a U.S. reconnaissance plane in an “unsafe and unprofessional manner” earlier this week, the United States is … More »
WASHINGTON | BY ANDREA SHALAL (Reuters) – The U.S. Marine Corps plans to carry out a tough, separate “inspection” before declaring the first squadron of 10 Lockheed Martin Corp F-35 … More »
By Tony Capaccio and Holly Rosenkrantz (Bloomberg) — Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain says he continues “to be concerned but, sadly, not surprised with emergence of new technological … More »
The previously undisclosed troubles with the catapult system from General Atomics add to shortcomings for the first in a new class of aircraft carriers being built by Huntington Ingalls Industries … More »
By: Sam LaGrone The Navy is studying alternatives to how it competes and sources its aircraft carrier force, the Navy’s top acquisition official told Congress last week. “We have been … More »
Andy Medici, Staff Writer The Defense Department proposal to cut funding for its commissaries would cause hardship for service members and threaten the livelihood of tens of thousands of civilian … More »
Filed in Air Force / Air Power, American Society, Elections, Leadership and Managing, Military, National Security, Organizations, Political Reform, Politics, Uncategorized, Veterans by Tony Carr As Air Force senior officials … More »
By Brock Vergakis, The Associated Press NORFOLK, Va. — The Navy is moving three of its nuclear-powered aircraft carriers into different home ports. The USS Theodore Roosevelt was scheduled to … More »
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