Searchers Rescued After Navy Helicopter Crash; Hiker Also Found A crew looking for a hiker who was missing in the Sierra Nevada survived after their Navy helicopter crashed along the...
After Multiple Rescue Attempts, All Crew Safe Following Mountaintop Navy Helicopter Crash All four crew members of a Navy MH-60 Knighthawk were safely recovered without injury over the weekend.
Time Is Running Out for the Army to Save the Chinook Program Since the 1960s, American soldiers have relied on the Chinook.
Navy Gets New Training Helicopter to Replace The Sea Ranger The U.S. Navy has received its first operational TH-73A training helicopter.
Air Force's 'Grey Wolf' Huey Replacement Helicopter Goes Unfunded in DoD Budget Request The service will delay asking lawmakers for funding for the helicopter.
Army General Who Allowed Helicopter to Fly Low Over DC Protesters Failed to Give Clear Orders, IG Finds The 2020 incident involved a UH-72 Lakota medical helicopter that hovered low enough to send those on the ground fleeing from...
Coast Guard Grounds Some Search-and-Rescue Helicopters As It Struggles to Find Spare Parts Six Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopters are currently grounded, with four more expected to be out of circulation by June.
Soldiers Involved in Flying Helicopter Low Over DC Protesters Have Been Disciplined, Army Says The Army has implemented new procedures and protocols for the use of Guard forces and aviation assets in civil disturbance...
Army's Pilotless Black Hawk Highlights Emerging Technology in Demo Flight Sikorsky pilots working with Army scientists have demonstrated optionally piloted flight technology on an S-70 Black Hawk.
Army Pilots to Learn Bold New Tactics to Fly Future Helicopters The aviation center has launched an effort to train pilots to fly in large-scale combat operations.
Police Who Shot Florida Airman 6 Times in His Home May Have Entered Wrong Apartment, Family Says Senior Airman Roger Fortson lived in an off-base residence, and his special operations squadron at Hurlburt Field in the...
He Served His Country. In Return, His Country Sent Him into Exile. The military relies on noncitizens to fill its ranks. No one is sure how many are later banished from the country they fought...
VA Executives Received $10.8 Million in Improper Bonuses Under PACT Act, Watchdog Finds The Department of Veterans Affairs' Office of Inspector General found that the VA paid $1 million more in bonuses to senior...
Investigation Finds Navy Supply Ship Ran Aground After Captain Left to Eat Dinner The Alan Shepard was launched in 2006 and has space for a crew of more than 120, all of whom are typically civilian mariners...
Florida Airman Was Shot by Deputy Within Seconds of Opening Apartment Door, Body Cam Footage Shows Only as Fortson is lying on the floor of his apartment fatally wounded does the deputy tell him to drop his weapon, a firearm...