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Space acquisition hub preparing for impact of Trump’s workforce cuts
The head of the Space Force's acquisition command said workforce cuts are "incredibly challenging," but the command is adjusting to minimize the impact.
Ex-Air Force OSI agent, current Army Guard recruiter indicted on child sex abuse charges
The recruiter is in custody and has a detention hearing scheduled for next week.
By Todd South
Oklahoma military bases poised to grow in 2022, senator says
All five of Oklahoma’s military installations will remain viable and are poised to grow.
To infinity and beyond — Bezos’ rocket builds on proud phallic legacy
Only the fifth domain has yet to be penetrated by a phallus, as it were.
By Sarah Sicard
Path for DARPA tech to become part of military’s JADC2 enterprise still unclear
"What we're really talking about ... is buying bodies," the head of DARPA's Strategic Technology Office said.
By Valerie Insinna
GI Bill reforms on track for fall semester, VA officials say
More than 30 changes to GI Bill eligibility and payout rules were mandated by lawmakers late last year.
A JBLM gate is closed for repairs after driver ran into it and his car burst into flames
It doesn't happen often, but when it does, the driver is always impaired, base officials say.
By Howard Altman
Afghan war’s end quiets Dover AFB chaplain’s litany of funeral prayers for fallen troops
Virtually all of the Afghan war’s dead arrived back on American soil here at Dover Air Force Base.
By Matt Sedensky
GOMORs galore: Punishments to be issued for unvaccinated troops caught unmasked at Fort Knox
Dozens of soldiers are facing formal reprimands after senior leaders caught them unmasked and unvaccinated against the coronavirus.
By Davis Winkie
US military must avoid a ‘Kasserine Pass’ failure for space power
A primary reason U.S. Space Command was reestablished and the U.S. Space Force created was to ensure necessary war-fighting synergies through unity of effort under an independent commander, the essay author writes.
By Matt Donovan