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Air Force Secretary Michael Donley on Monday reiterated his fervent support for the F-35 fighter program, but declined to discuss what programs or capabilities he might be willing to sacrifice as budgets come down.
President Obama’s $4.4 trillion deficit-reduction plan proposes additional increases in Tricare pharmacy co-pays and the charge of an enrollment fee for those using Tricare for Life health benefits.
President Obama is proposing to cut $42.5 billion from military service members' and federal civilian employees’ retirement programs as part of a $3 trillion deficit reduction program.
There's not much inside the Navy's newest ship. The 338 foot-long catamaran is basically a thin aluminum shell wrapped around four diesel engines. Essentially it's a "large and fast maritime truck."
The recovery helicopters based at Air Station Atlantic City are among the first to undergo a significant upgrade to improve communications and flying maneuvers when the aircraft are close to the water.
Relatives of U.S. troops killed during a 2009 Afghanistan battle that led to a Medal of Honor are questioning whether Army officers got off too easy for mistakes.
The Navy's former top civilian has rocked the service with an article in Proceedings magazine that accuses officials of sinking the storied naval air branch into a sea of political correctness.
Adm. Gary Roughead's four-year term as the U.S. Navy's 29th chief of naval operations ends Sept. 23. He spoke Sept. 15 with a group of reporters at the Pentagon.
USNS Spearhead, the first of 10 Navy joint high-speed vessels designed for rapid intra-theater transport of troops and military equipment, was christened Sept. 17 during a ceremony at Austal USA in Mobile, Ala.