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Female Navy pilot makes historic debut with the Blue Angels
Navy Lt. Amanda Lee, the No. 3 left wing pilot for the Blue Angels, is the first woman to fly fighter jets with the renowned flight demonstration team.
By Alan de Herrera, Special to the Times
Honor Flight officials press to resume police escorts for veterans
Trips bringing elderly vets to national war memorials resumed last fall, but police escorts to facilitate the visits have not.
Texas A&M cadets’ Halloween tradition likened to cultish ritual
Texas A&M University's Corps of Cadets' annual tradition involves smashing pumpkins and pranking the school band.
By Sarah Sicard
Best pics of the week: Aug. 15 2021
Navy Growlers over the Arabian Sea, soldiers with "The Old Guard" in action, Marine officer candidates challenged and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Marine Corps helicopters flex on 1,200-mile trip across Japan
It demonstrated the Corps’ ability to move helicopters long distances across the Pacific Ocean.
By Philip Athey
Ailing vet’s visit to DC previews long-awaited return of Honor Flights
More than 750 veterans have died waiting for a chance to visit the nation's war memorials since Honor Flights were suspended in early 2020.
Best pics of the week: July 11, 2021
Fireworks over a Hercules, soldiers fire mortars, Marine recruits in San Diego, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Air Reserve test pilot, a 16-year Marine vet, killed in traffic accident
Maj. Aaron “Amber” Frey, 42, from Evergreen, Colorado, was assigned to the 370th Flight Test Squadron at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
Senator, SECDEF go head-to-head on so-called ‘woke’ military
Does the SECDEF think the military is racist? No.
Senior leaders dunk on Tucker Carlson’s misogynistic comments about maternity flight suits
Leadership was so incensed by Carlson's comments that the Pentagon issued its own statement.
Colorado’s Aerospace Alley prepares for Space Command move to Alabama
The earliest Redstone Arsenal would take over hosting Space Command from Colorado Springs would be in 2026.
By Dan Boyce, Colorado Public Radio via AP