Qatar, Donald Trump and Al Udeid Air Base
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With more recent regulatory scrutiny to PFAS chemicals, the Dayton region’s Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is trying to mitigate community exposure from its historic use of these compounds.
New legislation seeks to expand drone defense capabilities at U.S. military bases, following unauthorized drone activity over Langley Air Force Base in 2023.
President Donald Trump has visited the main U.S. military base in the Middle East as he uses his four-day visit to Gulf states to reject the “interventionism” of America’s past in the region.
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — President Trump visited the largest US military base in the Middle East on Thursday, honoring the troops that are stationed in Qatar and praising the investments pouring in from the Arab country to buy American-made equipment.
An F-16's engine was damaged after hitting a flock of ducks at a base in Alaska, but landed safely after some 'quack' thinking by the pilot.
President Donald Trump’s executive order requiring federal employees to return to offices is “reshaping the way we use our workforce,” said Colonel Meghan Szwarc, deputy commander for 75th Air Base Wing.
The US aircraft formation could be one of the largest "elephant walks" ever in Japan, and featured fighters, drones, and military helicopters.
Leaders at Tinker Air Force Base highlighted their focus on readiness, technological advancements and efficiency during the 2025 State of the Base update.
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The Air Force on Guam has never been more ready for a fight — a quality that will prevent one from happening in the first place, according to outgoing 36th Wing commander Brig. Gen. Thomas Palenske, who added that a conflict in the Western Pacific is highly unlikely thanks to Air Force deterrence in the region.