Army General Cleared of Wrongdoing, Allowed to Retire After Social Media Controversy

Major General Patrick Donahoe was involved in a controversy on social media after defending female soldiers in the military. An Inspector General investigation was launched and found that he had “failed to display Army values and core leader competencies,” leading to a delay in his retirement. However, he has now been cleared of any wrongdoing and was allowed to retire.

Pegasus’ 40 -Year-old Legacy of Service Continues in Iraq

Nearly 40 years later, Pegasus Marines are serving their country in another war under the same aircraft group, Marine Aircraft Group 16, with the same aircraft that were presented to them during the Vietnam War two years after their initial landing — the CH-53D Sea Stallion.

JBLE: Where Aircraft Electricians Are Made

Approximately 250 new Soldiers pass through the 128th Aviation Training Brigades aircraft electrician ‘15F’ military occupational specialty course each year, providing the Army a continuous supply of Soldiers to keep its helicopters airborne and operational.