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Lawmakers push Pentagon for overdue data on tanker suicide rates
Lawmakers are urging the Pentagon to comply with federal law so they can take action on systemic suicide risks.
By Davis Winkie
Military life wellness tips from the 2023 Spouse of the Year
On this episode of The Spouse Angle, the newest Military Spouse of the Year shares wisdom for prioritizing wellness during deployments and military moves.
By Natalie Gross
Military transition classes are ‘falling short,’ lawmakers warn
Research shows most troops don't begin transition classes until they are in their final months of military service.
US Army replaces problematic engine part on Chinooks
The Army is nearly finished replacing an incorrect part in some T-55 engines on CH-47 helicopters.
By Jen Judson
US Army turns to predictive maintenance to cut mishaps
The Army says it is increasingly catching problems before they generate in-flight issues for their aircraft.
By Jen Judson
More tests in store for farther-shooting howitzers
Advances have more than doubled the howitzer's ranges already.
By Zamone Perez
Headed to a combat training center? These tips will help.
The combat training centers are changing how they challenge rotating units.
By Todd South
Army Chinooks once again take flight after fleet grounded in August
After an en masse grounding at the end of August, the Army said more Chinooks are cleared for missions and training each day.
By Zamone Perez
Army grounds entire CH-47 Chinook helicopter fleet over engine fires
An Army spokesperson confirmed the move in a Tuesday evening statement.
By Davis Winkie
Biden pick for Pentagon acquisitions role vows to cut weapons system costs
The Pentagon is struggling to control costs associated with sustaining its weapons systems. For the Lockheed Martin-made F-35 jet, sustainment costs are on track to become so expensive that the Air Force will either have to cut its planned buy or flying hours, the the Government Accountability Office found.
By Joe Gould