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Active duty troops headed to the US southern border again
About 1,500 troops will help with an expected surge of migrants later this month.
A flying memorial for a Medal of Honor hero
The Air Force has dedicated a C-32 aircraft to Master Sgt. John Chapman, the first airman to receive the Medal of Honor for actions taken since the Vietnam War.
Why were active-duty forces picked over Guard to defend the border? Capabilities, Pentagon says
Pentagon faces questions over the roles and limits U.S. forces will have when migrants reach the border.
By Tara Copp, AP
Charged with war crimes and stuck in the brig, a Navy SEAL vows to fight on
Federal agents are not only probing the death of an Islamic State detainee in Iraq, but also photographs that show SEALs posing with the body and questions about how Naval Special Warfare Group 1 officers and senior chief petty officers handled the internal investigation into the alleged incidents.
By Carl Prine
First lady’s C-32 forced to land after smoke fills cabin
The aircraft quickly returned to base where a mechanical issue was found, the Air Force said.
By Tara Copp, AP
Article 32 hearing set for cadet charged with sexual assault
U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet 2nd Class Armis J. Sunday is facing an Article 32 hearing Tuesday, his second such court appearance in just two-and-a-half months.
By Kent Miller
Navy SEAL in brig while agents probe killing in Iraq
Graphic details of the prisoner of war’s alleged execution were repeated to Navy Times by seven officials at five flag commands, including the Pentagon.
By Carl Prine
Air Force Academy cadets face charges, possible court-martials, for swim team hazing
Two seniors at the Air Force Academy could be court-martialed for their role in a hazing scandal involving the men’s swim team.
Senators urge consumer protection agency not to ‘abandon’ duty to protect troops, families
Will the enforcement of the Military Lending Act be weakened?
By Karen Jowers
Former Minot judge advocate accused of attempted PCS scam
The former staff judge advocate at Minot Air Force Base faces an Article 32 hearing next month stemming from alleged fraudulent claims on damaged household items and lying to investigators.
Air Force Academy cadet faces Article 32
The Article 32 hearing will determine if there's probable cause to support the charges.
By Charlsy Panzino