June 14, 2022 Air Force clears crew in deaths of Afghans who clung to plane during takeoff Air Force officials decided the crewmembers of a C-17 flight were not at fault after several Afghans fell to their deaths upon attempting to cling to the plane.
June 14, 2022 Celebrating Flag Day and the US Army's 247th birthday The U.S. Army Drill Team performs on FOX Square and 'Fox & Friends' hosts cut cake in celebration of Flag Day and the Army's 247th birthday.
June 14, 2022 Coast Guard video shows daring rescue of Race to Alaska sailors after boat capsizes U.S. Coast Guard released video showing a helicopter crew hoist Race to Alaska participants from rough waters off Washington state after their sailboat capsized.
June 13, 2022 Finland and Sweden joining NATO won't make U.S. safer Expanding NATO by adding Sweden and Finland doesn't make America safer It adds several billion in costs and increases the chance of nuclear war with Russia.
June 12, 2022 Navy announces aviation 'safety pause' to review risk-management and training after a spate of crashes The pause follows a training exercise crash in which five Marines died in the California desert, bringing the total number of Osprey crash deaths to over 40.
June 12, 2022 Reagan's 'tear down this wall' speech still teaches how to confront Russia Reagan's 'tear down this wall' speech is turns 35 today but it has new relevance. Our leaders should learn from his lessons how to deal with powerful enemies.
June 11, 2022 Former LA Dodgers player Steve Sax's son among 5 killed in military aircraft crash Steve Sax, a former Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman, said that his son was among the five people killed during a military aircraft crash in California.
June 11, 2022 Monkeypox detected in first US military service member at Germany base A U.S. service member has tested positive for monkeypox in Germany marking the first documented case in the military as the virus continues to spread worldwide.
June 11, 2022 Former special operations soldier returns to Iraq — but this time with her Harvard master's degrees Shelane Etchison, one of the first women in a military combat role, discusses her transition from Army special ops to Harvard
June 11, 2022 In Maine, a proposed $1B patriotic park will feature 1,776-foot tall flagpole A $1B patriotic theme park in Maine featuring the world's tallest flagpole and one of the largest American flags is proposed by the family behind Wreaths Across America.