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The $35 Billion Secret: Why The US Boneyard is Not a Graveyard
Located in the Arizona desert, the world-famous "Boneyard" (officially the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group ...
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Exploring a Nevada yard full of rare military vehicles
Heavy D brings home treasures from a hidden aircraft graveyard.
A new list of the scariest cemeteries in the U.S. includes three Arizona spots. Haydn Blackey/Flickr/CC BY 2.0 It’s the time of year when Halloween-loving folks are drawn to the macabre, the ghastly ...
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F-16 Fighting Falcon finds new home at March Field Air Museum near Riverside
The iconic jet was unveiled earlier this month, and it's just the latest addition to the museum's collection of military ...
The U.S. Senate passed a $925 billion defense spending bill despite an ongoing government shutdown. An amendment from Sen. Ruben Gallego to block military honors for Ashli Babbitt was dropped to allow ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — What was supposed to be a military family’s new beginning in Jacksonville has turned into heartbreak. This comes after Bert and Alejandra Wing's moving truck crashed and was ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday that the United States will host a Qatari air force training facility at an Idaho air base. Hegseth later said the air base itself would remain under U.S.
Developers have until Nov. 14 to submit their proposals to build commercial data centers at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and four other U.S. bases.
Military bases are typically ultra-high-security facilities that don't allow the public to drive around on their own. Forget about scooting across an active runway if the base happens to have one. No ...
The Trump administration’s approval of a Qatari air force base in Idaho isn’t popular with either of America’s political parties. Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the forthcoming ...
NV Energy is pausing work on sections of a highly anticipated Nevada transmission project over lingering concerns the high-tower power lines could interfere with Air Force training and weapons testing ...
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