Yesterday's Air Force is a history and heritage featurette profiling significant people and missions from the United States Air Force's past.
BLUE delves into the lives of Airmen through in-depth storytelling, with an unflinching look into the blood and sweat that makes America's Air Force what it is. Marines bleed scarlet and gold, the Army bleeds green ... Airmen bleed BLUE.
Major Cross-border Tunnel Linking Calexico and Mexicali
75 years after the founding of the historical Tuskegee Airmen
in 1941, the Air Force continues to celebrate the accomplishments and
resiliency displayed by the air pioneers.
Established in 1997, Heritage Flight Training and Certification Course
certifies civilian pilots of historic military aircraft and U.S. Air Force
pilots to fly in formation together during upcoming air show seasons. This
year's course occurs at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., on March 4-6.
America’s Marine Corps is accountable to those we serve. For this reason, senior leaders occasionally testify before the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate. These Capitol Hill testimonies will be posted here for the record.
On February 29, the White House launches the first National Week at the Labs in conjunction with the White House Council on Women and Girls (CWG) and My Brother's Keeper (MBK) to bring together scientists, engineers, and lab workers to engage students, especially those in underserved communities, in STEM related activities. Throughout the week, nearly 70 National Labs in more than 20 states,...
Students assigned to 5th Ranger Training Battalion learn military mountaineering skills and knowledge during the Basic Military Mountaineering Course at Camp Frank. D. Merrill, Dahlonega, Ga., Jan. 21, 2016.