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‘A new challenge’: Air Force vet becomes two-time living organ donor
Air Force veteran Lindsay Gutierrez is a two-time living organ donor after giving a kidney to a fellow veteran and part of her liver to another recipient.
By Clay Beyersdorfer
DoD-run website helps military movers home in on rental housing
Looking for a place to live? Check out Homes.mil.
By Karen Jowers
Military advocates want details on agencies’ efforts to stop predatory lenders
The laws are on the books. What's being done to enforce them?
By Karen Jowers
MEDAL: Review of valor awards proved totally justified
The military-wide review of more than 1,300 valor decorations awarded since 9/11 continues to pay dividends by recognizing the nation’s heroes for their incredible courage on the battlefield.
By Military Times Editors
Air Force medical team evacuates sailor wounded by IED in Syria
The 34-year-old sailor was left with a 2 percent survival rate following the detonation, leaving his rescuers “shocked he survived the initial injury."
By Kyle Rempfer
Marine Corps helicopter window falls onto Okinawa elementary school
This is the second time this month that a Marine aircraft reportedly has dropped an object onto an Okinawan school.
By Jeff Schogol
Helmand again the focus of US strategy in Afghanistan
Helmand has been pummeled recently by U.S. air and artillery strikes.
By Shawn Snow
Veterans seek class action lawsuit over 1966 H-bombs accident
Veterans who say they responded to a 1966 accident involving U.S. hydrogen bombs in Spain and then became ill from radiation exposure asked a federal appeals court on Monday to allow a class action lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
US service member dies in vehicle incident in Afghanistan
Death marks 14th service member killed this year in Afghanistan.
By Tara Copp, AP
First black astronaut honored on 50th anniversary of death
America’s first black astronaut, Air Force Maj. Robert Lawrence Jr., finally got full honors Friday on the 50th anniversary of his death.
Could the Air Force disable a North Korean missile before launch?
Some officials think the Air Force's CHAMP system could be outfitted to a missile and used to disable a North Korean ICBM on the launchpad or in-flight, but there are significant problems with that approach.
By Kyle Rempfer