Who determine the brands of warfighting?

This story is perplexing because it implies that someone inside the Marine Corps may have decided it can return to its roots. Whose job is that to decide? President Secretary of Defense Joint Chiefs of Staff U. S....

Argentina Air Force Website Hacked To Protest Against UFO Coverup

Anonymous hacker hacked the official Argentine Air Force (FAA) website on January 20th to claim information about a unknown UFO crash in January 1985 in the city of Mendoza. The AAF hacked page lasted a few hours on Thursday and now the website is back to normal again.In...

Air Force Suicide Rate Reaches 17-Year High

Air Force Suicide Rate: Relationship Problems a Main Factor The Air Force suicide rate reached a 17-year high in 2010, with 54 active-duty personnel committing suicide so far; 197 airmen have survived suicide attempts this year. The Department of Defense has been taking...

Fly high and with firepower & collateral or fly low with accuracy

The Predator is a high and fast flier and the Reaper is slower and has a smaller but more accurate payload. Both are grim when it comes to dropping weapons. Supporting two systems with overlapping capability is too...

CF-18 will fly for Lions' Season Opener after all despite Mayor

The BC Lions Football Team has been planning some special entertainment for the season opener game on July 10th, 2010 for several months. On June 11th, 2010, during a trip to Cold Lake Alberta to witness the...

Annual Open House and Air Show with the Blue Angels

The 2010 Joint Service Open House and Air Show had three days of excellent weather for an aerial extravaganza by the world's most famous pilots as well as historical and current  displays of the aircraft from...

Air Force works with South Korean military during exercise

By Ryan Mattox SEOUL, South Korea -- For the son of a Demopolis woman, staying combat ready at his base on the south side of the Korean DMZ is an everyday event. But during a two-week period, recently, he and other forces here took that training to a completely new level....

Pakistan Air Force successfully uses air-to-air refueling skill

As part of its ongoing Highmark-10 exercises, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has successfully refueled its fighter jets with the recently acquired refueler aircraft. "ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) on Sunday...

Rare Source of Support for Repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

“After a careful examination, there is no scientific evidence to support the claim that unit cohesion will be negatively affected if homosexuals serve openly.” (The Efficacy of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" by OM...

"Together We Served" website helps Military people find friends.

I just found a great website were current and ex-military people get together with old friends and make new friends. All branches of the services are there. It's a well run site and I hope run into a couple of old...

Civilian Workers Strike Continues at Vance AFB

Rick Boardman can say all he wants to a reporter for the Enid (Okla.) News & Eagle — as he does in this video — in an attempt to justify the decision to strike that garnered support of 94 percent of the union members for whom he serves as president.  What he...

Attorney General rules against change in Shue's death certificate

BOERNE, TEXAS      After a week long trial, one year ago Judge William Palmer ruled that Air Force Colonel Philip Shue’s death on April 16, 2003, was a homicide. Shortly thereafter the...

Air Force to Retire Nearly 250 Fighter Aircraft

Following the May 7 roll-out of the fiscal year 2010 budget proposal for the Department of Defense, Air Force officials announced in a news release today plans to retire legacy fighters to fund a smaller and more...

Thunderbirds Roar Over U.S. Capitol

ANDREWS AFB, MARYLAND - The world renown U.S. Air Force Demonstration Squadron, the Thunderbirds, roared into the skies over Maryland and Washington, D.C. today in preparation for Armed Forces Day.  They are...

CBS 48 Hour Mystery to Feature “The Curious Case of Col. Shue”

BOERNE, TEXAS  On Saturday, April 18, 2009, 10:00 pm EST, CBS will broadcast a 48 Hours Mystery detailing the case of Colonel Philip Michael Shue of Boerne, Texas who was killed in a car crash almost exactly six years ago.Col. Philip Shue died of massive head injuries in...

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