Air Force Pushes Back Plans to Restart PT Tests The U.S. Air Force will not resume physical fitness testing until January, as it extends its lengthy pandemic-related hiatus.
The Space Force Will Soon Let Some Members Test Out Dress, PT Uniforms Uniforms are on Space Force's long list of details still to be determined.
The Air Force Has Already Flown a Secret Plane That Could Be Its Next Fighter The news comes four years after the Air Force laid out initial plans for what its future fighter jets might look like.
Air Force Unveils New 'E-Series' Designation for Advanced Aircraft and Weapons The Air Force said that only while a platform is in design and development will the e-prefix be used.
Air Guard Will Fall Short of Recruiting Goal Despite Virtual Initiatives The Air National Guard will fall short of meeting its authorized strength of 107,700 airmen, Lt. Gen. Michael Loh said.
Lockheed, Aerojet Rocketdyne Working on a Mach 5 Cruise Missile The arms race in hypersonics has become a major concern for the Air Force.
'Col. Ned Stark' Sounds Off on Air Force Promotion System Overhaul Col. Jason Lamb, took the stage before a packed audience of airmen with Lt. Gen. Brian Kelly.
For Air Force Drone Operators, Connection with Unmanned Aircraft Runs Deep Air Force Col. Stephen Jones admits that having emotional ties to a drone may seem a bit strange to an outsider.
Air Force’s Problem-Plagued New Tanker Likely Won’t Deploy for 3 Years or More It doesn't look as if the problems plaguing the U.S. Air Force's KC-46 Pegasus tanker will be over anytime soon.
West Point Grad Esper Fields Tough Question on Army-Air Force Game Loyalties Defense Secretary Mark Esper feigned neutrality Wednesday on the upcoming Army-Air Force football game.
Bedbugs, Brown Water, Squatters: Military Barracks Blasted over Horrid Living Conditions, Lack of Accountability The Government Accountability Office published the conditions in a scathing new report, confirming complaints made by many...
What We Know About the Marine Corps F-35 Crash, Backyard Ejection and What Went Wrong The crash of an F-35B Joint Strike Fighter aircraft in South Carolina has raised numerous questions about what prompted the...
Air Force's 9th Bomb Squadron Commander Fired After Just a Couple of Months on the Job Lt. Col. Brian Milner, the commander of the 9th Bomb Squadron, was relieved of command due to "a loss of confidence in his...
Democrats Circumvent Tuberville as Senate Moves to Finally Confirm Leaders of Army, Marine Corps, Joint Chiefs While acting chiefs can keep the military running day-to-day, defense officials have argued they are not as effective as...
1 in 3 PACT Act Claims Have Received a 0% Disability Rating, Prompting a VA Review VA Under Secretary for Benefits Joshua Jacobs said the department plans to examine its ratings schedule after complaints from...