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35 COVID-19 cases found in single Air Force unit in Guam
Jun 23, 2020A sudden increase in COVID-19 infections at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam is under investigation, officials said on Monday....Read More -
Most civilian contractors have reopened, top Pentagon official says
Jun 23, 2020Defense contractors are reopening despite the COVID-19 pandemic, but a slowdown is still expected for the next several months, a top Pentagon official said on Monday....Read More -
Pentagon maps out defense space strategy
Jun 20, 2020The Pentagon’s strategy for defense in space treats the environment as a warfighting domain, a Defense Department report says....Read More -
Navy declines to reinstate Capt. Crozier after USS Theodore Roosevelt outbreak
Jun 20, 2020The Navy announced Friday it will not reinstate the captain of the USS Theodore Roosevelt who was relieved of his position after sounding the alarm about a coronavirus outbreak....Read More -
B-2 Spirit stealth bombers join Norwegian F-35s for Arctic Circle flight
Jun 19, 2020B-2 Spirit stealth bombers conducted integration and interoperability training with Norwegian F-35s during a strategic bomber mission north of the Arctic Circle Thursday....Read More -
28-year-old Marine Raider dies in parachute accident
Jun 19, 2020The Marine Corps has released the name of the Marine Raider who died in a parachute accident Tuesday....Read More -
Navy receives first two Block III F/A-18 Super Hornets
Jun 18, 2020The first two F/A-18 Block II Super Hornet fighter planes were delivered to the U.S. Navy for testing purposes, manufacturer Boeing announced on Wednesday....Read More -
After NATO conference, no new nukes in Europe
Jun 18, 2020NATO agreed to strengthen defenses to counter the potential of Russian missiles on Wednesday, but stopped short of deploying new nuclear missiles in Europe....Read More -
Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO concludes BALTOPS exercise
Jun 17, 2020Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO concluded Exercise Baltic Operations, also known as BALTOPS, Tuesday....Read More -
State Department approves $862.3M sale of Sidewinder missiles to Canada
Jun 17, 2020The State Department announced Tuesday that it had approved a possible $862.3 million sale of 50 Sidewinder AIM-9X Block II Tactical missiles and related equipment to the Canadian government....Read More