US Air Force Drops Tuskegee Airmen, WASPs History Courses
The Air Force dropped Tuskegee Airmen and WASP videos from training, sparking debate over honoring history while following DEI restrictions.
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The Air Force dropped Tuskegee Airmen and WASP videos from training, sparking debate over honoring history while following DEI restrictions.
Dr. Bill Krissoff’s remarkable journey from a tranquil life as an orthopedic surgeon to serving in the military at the age of 60, honors his fallen son’s mission and embodies the strength and resilience of a grieving father turned warrior.
Col. Julie Sposito-Salceies’s abrupt removal from command underscores the Air Force’s unyielding commitment to high leadership standards amids shifting political tides.
Guy Cutino was the kind of soldier who turned every challenge into an opportunity to excel, and every moment into a memory worth keeping.
Despite defenses, a new study reveals US and allied bases in the Pacific remain highly vulnerable to Chinese ballistic missile attacks.
From Arctic ice to South America’s Drake Passage, USS Hampton proved in 2024 it can dominate any ocean, anywhere, anytime.
The United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU), SEAL Team Six, is one of several publicly disclosed units under the Joint Special Operations Command.
With nuclear threats from China and Russia escalating, the US faces critical decisions: modernize or risk losing its deterrent edge.
Silent, stealthy, and powerful: The US Army’s hybrid NGTV-H is revolutionizing battlefield mobility after snowy trials in Bavaria.
UK’s fully British-made Boxer armored vehicle is here—a cutting-edge, homegrown, and ready to redefine battlefield mobility.
“In the relatively finite black SOF world, assaulters and snipers are a dime a dozen. Yes, these men are trained in multiple deadly skill sets and the dark arts of counterterrorism. But if you asked what tool of the trade would be the very last thing they would leave behind, you might be surprised at […]
Pat McNamara’s first jump was a brutal trial by fire, a stark reminder that in the world of airborne operations, survival often hinges on a razor’s edge between training and catastrophe.