Colorado Lawmakers Angry Over Losing to Alabama on Space Command HQ

Colorado lawmakers are unhappy with the Air Force‘s decision to move U.S. Space Command’s headquarters to the Army‘s Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. The service announced its choice Wednesday. SPACECOM, which was reactivated in August 2019, has been temporarily housed at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs. It will remain the “provisional location” until …

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David Norquist, deputy defense sec., to serve as Biden’s acting Pentagon chief

President-elect Joseph R. Biden is expected to name Deputy Defense Secretary David Norquist to be his acting secretary of defense until his permanent pick, retired Army Gen. Lloyd Austin, is confirmed by the Senate, according to multiple reports. Mr. Norquist was tapped to the Pentagon’s No. 2 post by President Trump in the summer of …

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WWII Chaplain Who Comforted Sailors in Shark-Infested Waters Awarded Posthumous Navy Cross

A Navy chaplain who comforted sailors whose ship was torpedoed in 1945, leaving them stranded in shark-infested waters, has been posthumously awarded his service’s second-highest award for heroism. Lt. Thomas M. Conway, a Catholic priest who died on Aug. 2, 1945, three days after a Japanese sub took out the heavy-cruiser Indianapolis, was recognized for …

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Air Force Planning Hangar Construction for Future B-21 Stealth Bombers

The U.S. Air Force held a virtual B-21 Long Range Strike Bomber industry day this week to discuss construction projects to house the new stealth bomber, known as the Raider, according to a release. The Air Force Civil Engineering Center and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers went over details and scheduling — including maintenance hangars …

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Army to Review More Than 3,500 ‘Bad Paper’ Discharges for Post-9/11 Vets

The U.S. Army plans to review all other-than-honorable discharges given between April 17, 2011, and Nov. 17, 2020, to soldiers who were diagnosed or had symptoms of a mental health condition or brain injury. The automatic review, announced Tuesday by the service, is part of a settlement in a class-action lawsuit brought by two veterans …

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