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Former Air Force boss Mark Welsh named sole finalist to lead Texas A&M
Welsh retired from the Air Force in 2016 at the end of a 40-year military career.
By Kate McGee, The Texas Tribune
Here is the first thing the Air Force would fund if it had more money in FY21
Congress is going to have to step in if it wants the Air Force to make a Skyborg prototype this year.
By Valerie Insinna
The Air Force is massively scaling back a major upgrade for the B-2 stealth bomber
The change will save the Air Force about $327.9 million in fiscal 2021.
By Valerie Insinna
Best pics of the week: Feb. 2, 2020
The Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group transits the Pacific, Marine helocast training, an Army live-fire exercise in Slovenia and more of the best photos from around the military.
Op-ed: If you seek peace with China, prepare for war
Like Imperial Japan in its heyday, which misjudged its sea power position and adopted a failed continental strategy, China seems intent on subjugating its neighbors and poorest trading partners, the authors warn.
By Bruce A. Elleman and Sarah C. M. Paine, Naval War College
Air Force: A-10 accidentally fires rocket near Tucson
Air Force officials are investigating after an A-10C Thunderbolt II fighter jet on a training mission accidentally fired a rocket near Tucson.
M4 carbine training and qualification comes to Air Force basic training
Basic trainees can now qualify on the M4 carbine and earn their small-arms expert marksmanship ribbon there.
CENTCOM: MQ-9 Reaper shot down over Yemen last week
An unmanned U.S. observation aircraft was shot down over Yemen on June 6, according to a statement by U.S. Central Command.
By Military Times staff
US Air Force Gen. Tod Wolters sworn in as NATO commander
U.S. Air Force Gen. Tod D. Wolters has been sworn in as the top military officer of the 29-nation NATO military alliance.
Bush Foundation wants retiring Air Force One for museum
The George and Barbara Bush Foundation has asked that an Air Force One plane set for retirement in 2025 be permanently exhibited at the late president’s museum at Texas A&M.
From 75th Ranger Regiment to the Pentagon, Gen. Clarke now helms SOCOM
Balancing the fight against violent extremist groups, while countering a rising China and resurgent Russia, will likely lead his agenda.
By Kyle Rempfer