Chief Master Sgt. Roger A. Towberman was tapped Feb. 13 by Gen. Jay Raymond, U.S. Space Force Chief of Space…
The United States and the Taliban have agreed to a proposal for a reduction in violence in Afghanistan, and the…
The threat posed by the use and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction is rising, a Defense Department official told…
A Columbus, Ga., man considered to be the last surviving Flying Tiger, died Feb. 6. Frank Losonsky, who joined the…
The nuclear triad of intercontinental ballistic missiles, submarines and strategic bombers, as well as the nuclear command and control system,…
As NASA prepares to launch American astronauts this year on American rockets from American soil to the International Space Station…
The Department of the Air Force released a $169 billion budget proposal Feb. 10, 2020, which for the first time…
News Philippines notifies U.S. of intent to end major security pact- The Philippines notified the United States on Feb. 11…
Pentagon: 109 troops suffered brain injuries from Iran strike The number of U.S. service members diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries…
Surrounded by California desert, NASA officials broke ground Feb. 11 on a new antenna for communicating with the agency’s farthest-flung…
Charles Vernon Bush was the first African American to graduate, in 1963, from the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado…
Exercise Global Lightning 20 successfully concluded with the most commercial partnership participation to date at the Combined Space Operations Center…
President Donald J. Trump’s request for $705.4 billion to fund the Defense Department in fiscal year 2021 prioritizes readiness and…