Quantcast
Channel: armytimes.com
Browsing all 9981 articles
Browse latest View live
↧

New CSM for Initial Military Training

Initial Military Training welcomed a new command sergeant major at a ceremony here today.

View Article


A-12 litigation may be coming to an end

It was 1991 when the Pentagon canceled a $4.8 billion program to build a stealth aircraft for the US Navy called the A-12, a decision prompted by fears the plane would take too long to produce and...

View Article


IG goes to Facebook to lament retirement of general who overturned sex...

The Air Force Inspector General - an independent overseer of criminal cases, including sexual assault cases - went to Facebook to express his dismay about Lt. Gen. Craig Franklin's decision to retire...

View Article

Captains, majors could face RIFs this summer

Some captains and majors could be caught up in a reduction in force this summer, according to a chart obtained by Air Force Times.

View Article

Academy superintendent: Sex assault reports down but more work ahead

Air Force Academy superintendent Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson said she is encouraged by a Defense Department report released today that shows sexual assault reports at the service academies are down from...

View Article


Air Force drug probe grows to 10 officers

An Air Force investigation into alleged drug use in the ranks has expanded to include 10 officers at six bases in the U.S. and Britain.

View Article

Changes to IC rating include first master chiefs

Interior communications electricians will soon have some master chiefs to call their own.

View Article

VA under fire for proposed disability filing rule

For veterans seeking disability compensation, the application process is supposed to be so easy that a handwritten note on a napkin will initiate a claim or an appeal.

View Article


Wounded vets swim with dolphins in Fla. Keys

Dozens of wounded military veterans got some dolphin therapy in the Florida Keys this week when they got to swim with the mammals.

View Article


Iraq: At least 60 killed in 2 weeks in Anbar violence

Fighting between security forces and al-Qaida-linked militants in Iraq's Sunni-dominated Anbar province has killed at least 60 people over the past two weeks, an official said Saturday.

View Article

Marines train to fight in the cold in Finland

Marines with the Black Sea Rotational Force are training with Finnish soldiers for the first time, swapping skills on arctic and urban warfare in areas that average single-digit temperatures in January.

View Article

Op-Ed: Morale is high in nuclear force

The article concerning trouble in the intercontinental ballistic missile community [''Burnout' in the nuclear force,' Dec. 2] mischaracterizes the atmosphere within the community as one of malaise and '

View Article

2 strategies for women in combat

The Army's effort to open combat jobs to women is gaining momentum, while Marine counterparts are slowing down to regroup after being forced to scrap new female fitness standards.

View Article


2 strategies for women in combat

The Army's effort to open combat jobs to women is gaining momentum, while Marine counterparts are slowing down to regroup after being forced to scrap new female fitness standards.

View Article

Nuke bomber crashed 50 years ago in western Md.

The storm-driven crash of a nuclear bomber in western Maryland in 1964 made an indelible impact on the Cold War program that put the crew and public at risk.

View Article


Navy's bad estimate more than doubles Hawaii soldiers' bills

Hundreds of soldiers in Hawaii are facing a 123 percent rate hike in their electric bills - an increase brought on by the Navy's failure to properly estimate the cost of energy.

View Article

After learning the ropes, reporter goes along for the ride

Being part of an E-2C Hawkeye aircrew isn't for the faint of heart.

View Article


Columnist argues for abolishing Air Force

The Air Force just cannot shoot down the idea that the government could save money by getting rid of the service.

View Article

Marine Corps unveils new height, fitness standards for embassy guards

Marines wishing to become embassy security guards must meet a host of new criteria, including tougher fitness standards and minimum-height requirements, designed to match the job's growing importance...

View Article

Hawkeye pride: E-2C continues mission as new model rolls out

To the casual observer of carrier flight operations, the Navy's E-2C Hawkeye aircraft may seem like the ugly ducklings of carrier air wings. But to those who've made careers of flying and fighting...

View Article
Browsing all 9981 articles
Browse latest View live