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Airman’s death sparks debate over race, gun rights and self-defense
Roger Fortson's death reignited a complicated debate about who's typically afforded deference when claiming self-defense in shootings and who isn't.
Tell us: How did your extremism stand-down go?
We want to know what you thought of your unit's stand-down.
Flight hours plunged during COVID, but aircraft mishap rates ticked up
After several years of focus on aviation mishaps, the Air Force still has a long way to go.
How to hold an extremism stand-down
The Pentagon has posted guidance for commanders on how to start the discussion about extremism.
Lawmakers expect quick response from Pentagon on issue of military extremist ties
Members of Congress are planning a host of actions to prevent the spread of violent extremism, but are waiting to see what the Pentagon's 60-day review of the issue produces.
Defense secretary orders 60-day stand-down to confront extremism in the military
Guidance is forthcoming on what Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin expects to see out of the stand-down.
The hidden cost of America’s forever war: Young love lost
Excerpt from "Eagle Down: The Last Special Forces Fighting the Forever War" by Jessica Donati.
By Jessica Donati
US troop pullouts in Mideast raise fears of Iranian attacks
A senior U.S. military official with knowledge of the region said Monday that Iran may try to take advantage of America's troop withdrawals from Iraq and Afghanistan, and the planned departure of the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz from the Arabian Gulf.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
5 lesser-known details about ‘Black Hawk Down’
What you might not know about the events preceding the filming of "Black Hawk Down."
By Kyle Rempfer