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National Guard orders aviation safety pause after Apache crashes
After two crashes in two weeks, the Army National Guard is grounding its pilots to review safety policies and procedures.
By Davis Winkie
Best pics of the week: June 6, 2021
The 2021 Dragon Challenge, a landing craft departs for an amphibious raid exercise, and more in this week's Best Pics of the Week.
Normandy commemorates D-Day with small crowds, but big heart
Several ceremonies were being held Sunday to commemorate the 77th anniversary of the decisive assault that led to the liberation of France and western Europe from Nazi control.
Thunderbirds shake up aerial show for 2021 return
This is the first time in four decades that the team of six F-16 Fighting Falcons has changed its routine.
Ray Lambert, D-Day survivor, WWII torch bearer, dies at 100
Ray Lambert, the Army medic who survived multiple wounds on D-Day and was saluted by a president on the World War II battle's 75th anniversary, died on Friday. He was 100.
Navy target mine, which shut down Florida beach, is latest military device to wash ashore
This time, it was a Navy training mine that washed ashore.
By Howard Altman
Best pics of the week: March 28, 2021
A freestyle drill team performs at Keesler Air Force Base, Utah National Guard's Best Warrior competition, USS Mitscher departs Souda Bay, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Blue Angels to make final flight in the legacy F/A/-18 Hornet as they transition to Super Hornets
The Blue Angels will fly their legacy Hornets for the last time over the Pensacola area Wednesday. The team will be switching to Super Hornets in the 2021 season.
By Harm Venhuizen
This Black D-Day vet deserves the Medal of Honor, say legislators who are trying to make it happen
Woodson’s supporters say a memo unearthed in 2015 indicates he was originally considered for the Medal of Honor, but ultimately did not receive it due to his skin color.
By Kyle Rempfer
Utah Guardsman honored for saving lives during 2017 Las Vegas massacre
Even though a gunman was still firing into a Las Vegas crowd in 2017, a Utah National Guardsman ignored the bullets and tried to save as many as he could during the country’s worst mass shooting.
By Jasen Lee, Deseret News via the AP