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New SAPR video series features Air Force sex assault survivors

In the somber video, Col. Pamela Lincoln recalls one night 25 years earlier that changed everything.

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Peterson-based C-130 to fight fires in Pacific Northwest

A military firefighting plane from Colorado will help battle wildfires burning in the Pacific Northwest.

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Obama at Pendleton: 'We don't get terrorized'

President Obama told troops and their families that security threats will never lead the U.S. to retreat from the world. He says Americans don't get terrorized.

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QDR two-star: AF must rethink strategies

The man in charge of a major Air Force review warned an audience Tuesday that the service needs to rethink long-held strategies in order to maintain air dominance in the coming decade.

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Eight days left to apply for 15-year retirement

Eligible airmen have until Aug. 15 to apply for the latest round of voluntary early retirements.

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Academy wrapping up investigation into 'human relations incident'

The Air Force Academy Preparatory School has finished its initial investigation into an 'alleged human relations incident' that resulted in at least two suspensions, and expects to release more...

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Furloughs leave backlog of work at Wright-Patterson

It could take anywhere from weeks to months to get to all the work that has piled up during the furloughs, the base's installation commander said.

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Ask the Lawyer: 'Misbehavior before enemy' can be near or far

A. Near or far, so long as a service member has what the Manual for Courts-Martial calls a 'tactical relation' to the enemy, misbehavior before that enemy could qualify as a violation of Article 99 of...

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Mission: Family | Students help military kids feel welcome at new schools

Max Imm is not a military kid. But he wants to make life easier for military kids and other newcomers to his high school.

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Stewart soldier dies of Afghanistan injuries

A soldier based at Georgia's Fort Stewart died Aug. 6 of injuries sustained in a July 23 attack in Afghanistan, the Defense Department announced Wednesday.

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Pacific Fleet's submarine force gets new commander

The most recent commander of U.S. submarines in Asia and the Middle East took command Wednesday of the entire Pacific Fleet submarine force.

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Mattis to join General Dynamics

James Mattis, the retired four-star Marine Corps general who spent just under three years as the commander of the United States' most active combatant command, is joining the board of General Dynamics,...

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Scout sniper implicated in urination video pleads guilty, salvages medical...

A scout sniper implicated in a controversial video depicting Marines urinating on Taliban corpses in Afghanistan pleaded guilty to two charges Wednesday, taking a reduction in rank while saving his...

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Anti-bath salt campaign, featuring viral video, earns Navy honor

Drugs. Monsters. Emergency-room drama. Shape-shifting special effects. Oh, and bowling.

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Pentagon may revise same-sex benefits

Same-sex spouses of military members could get health care, housing and other benefits by the end of August under a proposal being considered by the Pentagon. But earlier plans to provide benefits to...

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3 charged in Pasadena death of Marine reservist

Los Angeles County prosecutors have charged three men in the death of a Marine reservist who died after a fight outside a restaurant in a popular shopping and dining district in Pasadena.

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Alaskan Command getting new commander

A new commander is scheduled to take over the Alaskan Command, which oversees more than 22,000 service members in the state.

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Pentagon's information operations chief moves on

The Pentagon's point man for 'information operations,' Austin Branch, is moving on to the National Counter Terrorism Center.

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Fleeing driver in stolen truck crashes into JBER fence

An Anchorage police spokeswoman said the driver of a stolen pickup led officers on a chase through the city before finally crashing into a chain link fence at Joint Base Elemendorf-Richardson.

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Maldives officer joining next Army command class

An officer from the Maldives will make history this fall by becoming the first member of his nation's military to attend the Army's Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth.

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