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Federal trial begins for Red Hill water contamination
A trial for a mass environmental injury case begins more than two years after a military fuel tank facility poisoned thousands when it leaked jet fuel.
US military drone crashes in Polish woodland during training
The ministry said that no one was hurt and there was no damage from the incident on Thursday afternoon.
By AP Staff
When are jets allowed to go ‘boom,’ AKA, break the sound barrier?
One F-16 Fighting Falcon that responded to the unresponsive Cessna made the jump to supersonic speed, though three others were also authorized to do so.
Milley: tanks, F-16s coming, but not in time for Ukraine offensive
Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley says Ukrainian forces are training on Abrams tanks and US is working on agreements to train them on F-16s.
By Tara Copp, AP
China responds to US complaint over aircraft intercept
The U.S. military said a Chinese J-16 fighter jet pilot flew in front of the nose of the RC-135 conducting routine operations in international airspace.
Soldiers receive first permanent duty station in Poland
The first soldiers to receive a permanent change of duty station to Poland arrived at Camp Kosciuszko in the west-central part of the country.
Which fighter jet is best for Ukraine as it fights off Russia?
Ukraine and its supporters say Western fighter jets are necessary to tip the balance in Ukraine’s favor, while allowing for close air support.
Tears, defiance and new tanks in Ukraine for war anniversary
China on Friday called for a ceasefire, an idea Ukraine has previously rejected for fear that a pause would allow Russia to regroup militarily.
By John Leicester, Hanna Arhirova and Samya Kullab
US and allies ‘have Ukraine’s back,’ Biden says in Poland
President Joe Biden, in Poland after his lightning trip to Ukraine, is declaring there are “hard and bitter days ahead” in fighting off Russia's invasion.
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press
US clears Poland to buy HIMARS, ATACMS, ammunition worth $10 billion
The U.S. State Department has approved Poland to buy advanced rockets and rocket launchers worth $10 billion.
By Joe Gould
How to fix a howitzer: US offers help line to Ukraine troops
A group of U.S. and allied troops and contractors is using phones and tablets to provide maintenance advice to Ukrainian troops on the battlefield.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press