3 Idaho Guardsmen Die in Second Fatal National Guard Black Hawk Crash This Year All three were pilots flying in a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter that went down south of Lucky Peak near Boise, Idaho.
Engine Failure, Aircrew Error Led to Fatal E-11A Crash in Afghanistan, Air Force Says The report released by Air Combat Command concluded that the broken blade caused the left engine to shut down automatically.
Three Soldiers Killed in New York Guard Helicopter Crash A UH-60 medical evacuation helicopter belonging to the New York National Guard crashed Wednesday night south of Rochester...
Air Force IDs Guard Captain Killed in Michigan F-16 Crash; Base Flight Ops Halted The Wisconsin Air Guard has identified the F-16 pilot killed during a crash in Michigan as Capt. Durwood "Hawk" Jones.
Pilot Dies in Michigan F-16 Fighter Jet Crash The pilot's identity is being withheld until family can be notified, the Guard said.
Survey of 198 Military Aviation Deaths Finds Insufficient Training, Fatigue Common Factors The National Commission on Military Aviation Safety this week released a report on aviation accidents from 2013-2018.
Army Identifies 5 Soldiers Killed in Sinai Helicopter Crash Five U.S. soldiers who died when their UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crashed in Sinai, Egypt on Nov. 12 have been identified.
Army, Guard Units Participating in Sinai Observer Mission That Sustained Tragic Helo Crash Five American troops killed in the crash were part of a U.S. force of about 450 active-duty Army and Guard personnel.
Ejection Sequence Failed Before Deadly Fighter Jet Crash, Investigation Shows First Lt. David Schmitz died June 30, 2020 following a nighttime qualification training sortie while attempting to land.
Navy Orders Aviation Stand-Down After Plane Crash Kills 2 in Alabama The operations halt follows a pair of recent crashes, including one that killed two military officers.
Trump Deploys Hundreds of Marines to LA in Growing Military Response to Immigration Raid Protests The deployment marks a sharp escalation in the military's role in domestic unrest in the city caused by immigration raids by...
Woman Acquitted of Crossing into Military Border Zone Is Latest Legal Blow to Trump Administration A migrant from Peru has been acquitted in Texas of charges related to trespassing on a newly created military zone along the...
Military Spouses Fight Back Against Pentagon Book Bans Military Families for Free Expression has plans for virtual events and "activations" in communities around military bases...
Supreme Court to Hear Case of Soldier Injured by Contractor's Suicide Bombing in Afghanistan The plaintiff, Army Spc. Winston Hencely, suffered a serious head injury in the attack.
Hegseth Wants to Rename 8 Naval Ships. Here Are the Stories Behind Their Namesakes After Military.com's reporting, CBS confirmed the defense secretary's plans to rename seven other naval ships who honor civic...