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Air Force officer dies in noncombat incident in Kuwait
Air Force Maj. Stephen Khou, 36, of Philadelphia, was deployed to Kuwait as an active duty cyber officer with Operation Inherent Resolve.
Former Missouri National Guard adjutant general under investigation
Newly obtained records show that the Missouri attorney general is investigating whether the longtime former top general of the Missouri National Guard “misused his office.”
US Congress mulls arms export ban on Turkey for incursion into Syria
U.S. lawmakers are readying bills to sanction and potentially ban U.S. arms exports to Turkey to punish it over military operations in northern Syria.
By Joe Gould
Competing and winning in Africa, a vast theater of opportunity
U.S. investment and its small U.S. defense footprint is making a difference in Africa, but the field is changing and competition is fierce.
By Col. Chris Karns
This is how the Air Force plans on improving its electronic warfare capabilities
"To me it's [about] getting out of the hardware business," Vice Chief of the Air Force Gen. Stephen "Seve" Wilson said.
By Valerie Insinna
Military leaders remove monthly dollar limits for commissary customers in South Korea
Just in time for shopping for holiday meals at the commissary — no monthly dollar limits.
By Karen Jowers
Turkey accuses US of stalling on Syria ‘safe zone’ plans
Turkey accused the United States on Tuesday of taking only "cosmetic steps" toward the creation of a so-called "safe zone" in northeast Syria and renewed Ankara's threat of unilateral military intervention to form a buffer area along its border.
North Korea’s Kim expresses ‘great satisfaction’ over weapons tests
The launches were North Korea's sixth round of tests since late July, revealing a new rocket artillery system and two short-range mobile ballistic missile systems that could strike targets throughout South Korea, including U.S. bases there.
New head of AFRICOM visits Somalia as pressure on al-Shabab increases
Townsend met with the Somali prime minister, and with the U.S. forces training Somali units fighting the violent terrorist group Al Shabab.
For some veterans, strangers are family at burial services
There were no relatives at Vietnam veteran Stephen Jerald Spicer’s funeral, but his passing didn’t go unnoticed as a few dozen patriotic strangers showed up to honor his service.
By Lisa Maria Garza, The Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel via the AP
Coming in 2021: The B-21 Raider’s first flight?
Mark your calendars for Dec. 3, 2021. Maybe.
By Valerie Insinna