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Probe: USAF punished whistleblowers

Federal investigators have concluded that Air Force officials at the military mortuary in Dover, Del., illegally punished four civilian workers for blowing the

Obama turns attention to energy in key states

President Barack Obama promoted the sale of new oil and gas drilling leases in the Gulf of Mexico and the promise of cars running on natural gas, defending his

USAF temporarily halts work on contract

The U.S. Air Force has temporarily halted work on a light-air support contract in response to a lawsuit Hawker Beechcraft Corp. filed over the selection

US to sell F-15s to Saudi Arabia

The Obama administration has finalized the sale of $30 billion worth of F-15 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, boosting the military strength of a key U.S. ally in

NORAD Santa trackers stand by for another big day

Santa already is piling up big numbers on social networking sites this season, so the volunteer Santa-trackers at NORAD are bracing for tens of thousands of

Dover mortuary report due January

It will be mid-January before the Office of Special Counsel completes its investigation into whether supervisors at the Dover, Del., military mortuary

Last F-22 jet to roll off assembly line

The final F-22 Raptor fighter jet was expected to roll off the assembly line at a Lockheed Martin Corp. plant in Marietta on Tuesday.

Report: Troop remains dumped in landfill

A published report says the remains of many more troops have been dumped in a Virginia landfill than the military originally acknowledged.

Gunman barricaded at Colorado air base

Air Force officials say an airman armed with a pistol has barricaded himself in a building at a Colorado Air Force base that controls all GPS satellites, but

Air Force chief takes blame for errors

The Air Force's top general told a congressional panel Thursday that he takes personal responsibility for incidents in which remains of U.S. war dead were

Pattern emerges of USAF errors

Gruesome revelations about mishandling the nation's war dead mark the Air Force's second embarrassing failure in three years, following the time when airmen

Air Force morgue lost body parts

The Air Force mortuary that receives America's war dead and prepares them for burial lost portions of human remains twice in 2009, prompting the Air Force to

Air Force cutting 9,000 jobs

The Air Force said Wednesday it plans to eliminate 9,000 civilian jobs in a cost-saving move. A spokeswoman with Langley told WAVY.com, as of right now it is

Kyrgyz pres-elect: US base poses risk

Kyrgyzstan's presidential election winner said Tuesday that the U.S. air base needs to close by 2014 because its presence on Kyrgyz soils puts this former

Earth-observing satellite blasts off

After a years-long delay, an Earth-observing satellite blasted into space early Friday on a dual mission to improve weather forecasts and monitor climate

Airman: Shooter had 'hate in his eyes'

A U.S. airman who survived a fatal shooting by a radicalized Islamist who killed two fellow servicemen in Germany told a court Monday how he looked the gunman

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