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By Karen Jowers, Staff writer Defense officials have concluded that a merger or consolidation of the military’s commissary and exchange systems is not necessary, said the official leading the efforts … More »
October 21, 2015 By Oriana Pawlyk, Staff writer A Marine pilot died this morning when his F/A-18C crashed outside of RAF Mildenhall, England, Marine officials have confirmed. It was not immediately … More »
By Aaron Mehta and Joe Gould WASHINGTON — The powerful chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, John McCain, R-Ariz., said Tuesday the US will have to cut the numbers of … More »
BY ANDREA SHALAL Oct 21 The Pentagon’s F-35 program office on Wednesday said it is taking steps to make it safer for lightweight pilots to eject from the Lockheed Martin … More »
By Tony Capaccio (Bloomberg) — Potential decision by new Canadian govt to leave Pentagon F-35 program would amount to about $1m increase per jet to countries buying same model, Pentagon … More »
By Lance M. Bacon, Staff writer ABOARD CARRIER DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER IN THE ATLANTIC — Across the board success was how the test pilots scored the second carrier testing run for the … More »
By Lance M. Bacon, Staff writer The Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group pulled out some old playbooks to race through their shortened deployment work-ups, with missions set to range … More »
By Meghann Myers, Staff writer The Navy is still deciding what it needs from its first operational unmanned carrier jet — surveillance or strike weapons, or a mix of each. The … More »
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