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US Air Force resumes humanitarian aid drops into Gaza
A U.S. C-130J from Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, delivered aid over Gaza Sunday, marking the first air drop since a pause in early May.
Revolver of Confederacy’s Jefferson Davis fetches $470K at auction
A revolver worn by Confederate States of America President Jefferson Davis on the day of his surrender fetched a pretty penny.
By Jon Simkins
Vietnam-era Medal of Honor recipient receives Special Forces honor
Col. Paris Davis was recognized at an event that also honored Special Forces troops who trained their Thai counterparts.
By Davis Winkie
Army starts no-penalty purge of ‘ineffective’ recruiters
U.S. Army Recruiting Command will remove “ineffective” recruiters from the duty assignment without giving them a negative evaluation.
By Davis Winkie
Davis-Monthan to launch new special operations wing as A-10 retires
The Air Force says it is still "working through the details" of the new organization, currently dubbed the "492nd Power Projection Wing."
Breaking barriers, enduring advocacy: These Army women made a mark
This year marked the 15th annual induction ceremony. The foundation has awarded more than $600,000 in scholarships over that time.
By Todd South
A man, a medal and what it takes to lead
Nearly six decades later, an upgrade to the Medal of Honor for this brave officer.
By Todd South
Black Vietnam vet at last getting his due: Medal of Honor
The then-Capt. Paris Davis was recommended for the high honor at the time but lost paperwork and other factors led instead to a Silver Star Medal.
By Darlene Superville
Black Vietnam-era Army officer to receive Medal of Honor
The honor will go to retired Army Col. Paris Davis nearly 60 years after Davis distinguished himself during the Vietnam War.
Black officer’s ‘lost’ Medal of Honor nomination nearing approval
The award paperwork was lost on two separate occasions. Now his medal may come.
By Davis Winkie
Test scores drop, disqualification rates rise at Army recruiting shops
More potential recruits can’t meet weight or academic standards and more are using substances banned by the military.
By Todd South