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An aged helicopter fleet and inexperienced pilots from nearby Fort Belvoir had raised “widespread concern” among local pilots before a midair collision killed 67 people.
Sae Joon Park self-deported to South Korea after he was issued a removal order related to 15-year-old drug possession charges.
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The US government admitted liability this week in the mid-air collision between an Army helicopter and a jet in Washington, DC, that killed 67 people earlier this year.
The two Iowa National Guard members killed in a weekend attack that the U.S. military blamed on the Islamic State group in Syria have been identified
U.S. Soldiers assigned to U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa’s (SETAF-AF) 517th Geospatial Planning Cell conducted a team-building offsite
Anduril and Boeing are coming together to jointly offer a new interceptor for the U.S. Army, combining the new entrant’s solid rocket motor development with the legacy prime’s established interceptor experience.
The Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over the permit the federal agency issued for Enbridge's Line 5 reroute project in northern Wisconsin.
President Donald Trump returned to the Army-Navy game in Baltimore as the rivals compete for the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy once again.
"I just feel that this is unfair for those who fought for our country to be treated this way," Sae Joon Park told USA TODAY in an exclusive interview.
The U.S. Justice Department said late on Wednesday that government employees were negligent in a fatal collision between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet on January 29 that killed 67 people near Reagan Washington National Airport,