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F-16 Crash Blamed on Pilot Error

Last October’s midair collision between two Oklahoma Air National Guard F-16s was blamed on pilot error: The pilots…were flying in formation, conducting tricky combat maneuvers, with a third F-16 role...

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Air Force Pulls B-52 from Boneyard

In a relatively rare occurrence for the big bomber, the US Air Force un-mothballed a 50-year-old B-52 from the storage base in Tucson, AZ, and flew it to Barksdale AFB: The 53-year-old Stratofortress,...

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Book Review: One of the Few

Jason Ladd Ladd Publications The title and cover imagery of One of the Few: A Marine Fighter Pilot’s Reconnaissance of the Christian Worldview recall the iconic slogan of the US Marine Corps: The Few....

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Marine F-18 Crashes in Georgia

A South Carolina-based US Marine Corps F/A-18 crashed in Georgia near the end of February.  Both of the crewmembers ejected safely. The F/18A Hornet was conducting low-altitude tactics training when it...

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Fighter Pilot who led Operation Kiddy Car Dies

Dean Hess, a retired US Air Force Colonel and fighter pilot in World War II and Korea, died last week at the age of 97. Col Hess was a preacher who left the pulpit to become a fighter pilot, and he was...

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LtCol Robert Hite, Doolittle Raider, Dies at 95

LtCol Robert Hite, one of the last three living Doolittle Raiders, died Sunday at the age of 95.  Hite was a POW of the Japanese after the raid for the remainder of the war, until his camp was...

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Jimmy Fallon on Martin-Baker Tie Club (Video)

Last week The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon explained his discovery of the Martin-Baker tie club — the “elite” group of people who have the unique honor of taking the one-way trip on a Martin-Baker...

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Aviano on Challenge Coins

Aviano Air Base, Italy, becomes the most recent base to publish a story on the military tradition of “challenge coins.” The true history of the challenge coin dates back to World War I, when an...

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Air Force Selects Only 87 Officers for Flight Training

In March, the Air Force announced it had selected 87 company grade officers for Undergraduate Flying Training (UFT). UFT in Air Force parlance includes training for pilots, UAV operators, systems...

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Navy Secretary: F-35 to be Last Manned Fighter

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus reportedly said that the F-35 Lightning II should be, and almost certainly will be, the last manned strike fighter aircraft the Department of the Navy will ever buy or...

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Lord Knows: Mikey Weinstein Threatens Suit over God-talk

Michael “Mikey” Weinstein is the sole paid employee of a self-founded “charity” that claims to protect religious freedom in the US military. In fact, though, Weinstein pays himself more than a quarter...

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X-47B Drone Refuels Autonomously

So easy, even a robot can do it: The US Navy reported that its X-47B — a demonstrator for unmanned combat air vehicle technology — successfully completed autonomous refueling. Aerial Refueling...

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Air Force May Mothball F-16s if A-10 Stays

The US Air Force will reportedly ship perfectly good F-16s to the desert — and potentially slow down the F-35 program — if it is forced to keep the A-10 beyond the date it wants it retired: The House...

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Army Article Documents “Silver Dollar Salute”

An Army article covering the commissioning of Clemson University ROTC graduates noted that their ceremony ended with a “Silver Dollar Salute ceremony”, encapsulating a tradition involving a young...

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Fighter Pilot Leaves Field of Combat for Mission Field

A US Air Force F-16 fighter pilot is making the transition from the fields of combat to the mission field. US Air Force Major Lance “Nuke” Ferguson has been a fighter pilot for nearly 11 years. He has...

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