There are many factors that contribute to the recruiting crisis facing the military, but at least one of them is within the Pentagon's power to fix. By Joe Schuman
7 weeks ago The decision came almost six months after the F-35 finished a series of Joint Simulation Environment tests. The V-22 is allowed to fly again, and the services will each implement their own training and maintenance protocols to get the fleet back to operations. The latest U.S.-Jordanian air drop into the Gaza Strip Tuesday included 36,800 meals, according to the Pentagon. Teixeira's plea agreement with prosecutors calls for a prison sentence between 11 and nearly 17 years. A plea hearing is set for March 4 in Boston’s federal courthouse. A total of 15 aircraft from Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 40 are surging to fill in gaps due to a military-wide Osprey grounding. The Navy, for example, would have $26 billion in the wrong places, and would need Congress to approve $13 billion in formal reprogrammings. NBC News reported Monday that the crash was linked to chipping from the Osprey’s proprotor gearbox. By Tara Copp, AP
2 months ago Air Force recruiting boss Brig. Gen. Christopher Amrhein said Tuesday he is “cautiously optimistic” about staying on track for the rest of the year. Load More