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Be sure to tank your artist — AI turns tanks into famous works of art
Some of the most famous pantings in history — but with tanks.
By Sarah Sicard
Pentagon extends use of remote work platform to June 2021
The Pentagon will replace it next year with an "enduring solution."
By Andrew Eversden
The Tao of Oddball: Donald Sutherland on his iconic ‘Kelly’s Heroes’ role at its 50th anniversary
Fifty years after the release of Kelly's Heroes, Donald Sutherland reminisces about his character, Sgt. Oddball.
By Howard Altman
Democrats press Pompeo over Trump’s ‘failure’ of an Iran policy
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo got an earful on the Trump administration’s “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran
By Joe Gould
US warship boards small boat and seizes Iranian anti-tank guided missiles among other advanced weaponry
Weapons and sensitive tech captured during the ship boarding included 150 Dehlavieh anti-tank guided missiles, three Iranian surface-to-air missiles, Iranian thermal scopes, and Iranian parts for unmanned systems, among other advanced parts.
By Shawn Snow
Wright-Patterson becomes first active-duty Purple Heart base
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio joined the Purple Heart Trail community Tuesday, becoming the first active-duty military base to do so.
Officials: Warship seizes Iranian missile components
They suspect the parts were destined for Houthi rebels in Yemen.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Wright-Patt employs more than 30,000 people for first time in 30 years
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio now employs more than 30,000 people for the first time in decades.
Wright-Patt makes changes after ‘active shooter’ reaction
A year after a chaotic “active shooter” false alarm at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base here, a base official says a review of the scare and the response to it has led to improvements.
Trump touts ‘brand new’ World War II-era tank display at Fourth of July celebration
Armored vehicles and military aircraft will be part of the White House's Fourth of July event in Washington.
Presidents’ Day pause: How ‘Uncle Sam’s Web-feet’ helped swing an election for Abe Lincoln
The U.S. Navy's triumph at Mobile Bay, combined with victorious Federal ground campaigns in Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee and Georgia, helped reelect Abraham Lincoln and doomed the Confederacy to defeat.
By Gerald D. Swick, Civil War Times Magazine