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67 Air Force Academy cadets have H1N1 flu

Sixty-seven cadets at the Air Force Academy have confirmed cases of H1N1 influenza -- the so-called swine flu -- and another 30 are showing symptoms of the highly contagious virus, the academy said Tuesday.

Female Air Force Academy graduate dies in Afghanistan

The U.S. Air Force Academy is mourning its first female graduate to be killed by enemy forces in Afghanistan or Iraq.

US Airways captain the 'consummate pilot'

Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger III was "the right guy at the right time at the right moment" to guide a jet safely onto the surface of the Hudson River, a neighbor and friend said.

Bush compares Iraq, Afghan wars to World War II

President Bush told the 2008 graduating class at the U.S. Air Force Academy on Wednesday that the "only way America could lose the war on terror is if we defeat ourselves."

Gunman killed after opening fire at church

A gunman attacked worshippers at a Colorado Springs, Colorado, megachurch Sunday afternoon, killing one person and wounding four others before being killed by a security staff member, the city's police chief said.

SI.com: Cory McCartney: At Air Force, summer is about self-reliance

Center Blaine Guenther spent part of his summer in Kadena, Japan, safety Bobby Giannini logged time in Langley, Va., and other teammates were scattered from China to Florida. Chaos? Sure, but for Air Force, it's a typical summer.

Time.com: Pentagon: Hold On, Christian Soldiers!

A church-state separation whistleblower gets rare backing from a Defense Department report.

Don Peppers, Peppers & Rogers Group

Global Office talks to Don Peppers, the founding partner of management consulting firm, Peppers and Rogers Group.

Air Force Academy faulted over religion

U.S. Air Force Academy cadets have been subjected to "well-intended but wrong" professions of faith by instructors or senior officers, but an investigation found no overt religious discrimination, an Air Force general said Wednesday.

Woman joins Air Force Thunderbirds

Just weeks after a high-profile debate about the role of women in the military, the Air Force is putting a woman in one of its most prestigious and high-profile jobs. Capt. Nicole Malachowski has been named the first woman pilot in the Air Force's world-famous Thunderbirds demonstration squadron.

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