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DC military-air traffic control hotline hasn’t worked for over 3 years
The FAA confirmed the agency didn’t know the hotline hadn’t been working since March 2022 until after the latest near miss at Reagan National Airport.
Pentagon identifies two Fort Carson soldiers killed in Afghanistan
The two soldiers were killed by small arms fire during combat operations in northern Afghanistan Friday.
By Kyle Rempfer
DoD requests almost $23B for key intel account
The Pentagon wants to increase its secretive black budget for intelligence programs for a fifth straight year.
By Aaron Mehta
This is why Putin made a provocative visit to Crimea
On Monday, NATO and the European Union reaffirmed their strong condemnation of Russia's land grab.
Who are the private contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan?
An op-ed takes a peek at an often invisible military force.
By Ori Swed, Texas Tech University, and Thomas Crosbie, Royal Danish Defence College
US warship sails the Arabian Sea, avoiding port, killing time ... and germs
Personnel on the dock landing ship Fort McHenry have treated 25 sailors and Marines for a viral infection similar to mumps.
By Mark D. Faram
The Army is scaling back its projected growth plans
The Army scaled back its five-year growth plans in the proposed budget released Tuesday.
By Tara Copp, AP
Housing privatization brings corporate attitude onto bases
The author of this 2007 op-ed said privatized housing may actually prove to be a long-term risk to the Air Force way of life.
By Maj. Gen. Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
Where’s the final report? Lawmaker grills Pentagon officials on who’s being held accountable for Niger ambush
If the reports don’t come out soon, one lawmaker said that Congress will have to take some “extraordinary measures to actually get that to happen.”
By Kyle Rempfer
Service secretaries: Tenant bill of rights will ‘protect and empower’ residents of privatized housing
Service leaders made the announcement on the eve of a hearing when they will answer questions about the military's accountability in providing safe housing.
By Karen Jowers
Death of 7-month-old military child fuels questions about unlicensed daycare on base
The daycare had been shut down multiple times, according to a neighbor who said she filed a complaint to officials.
By Karen Jowers