"I mean, it sounds wonderful, doesn't it? You sit in Topeka, Kansas. You press a red button," Kunkel said. But that tactic ...
To prepare for a future war against an adversary like China or Russia, reinventing the Air Force isn't the key to victory, a ...
"There's not many places that we can go for" such cuts, Maj. Gen. Joseph Kunkel said, with the Air Force smaller and older ...
Donald Trump's fascination with the retired three-star general appears to go back to their first meeting in Iraq in 2018, ...
The retired Air Force general announced as the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff by President Donald Trump after the ...
Last week, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired the nation’s most senior military officer, Air Force Gen. C.Q. Brown, a Black ...
In an unprecedented purge of the military’s senior leadership Friday night, President Donald Trump fired the top US general ...
Former Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall joins Morning Joe to discuss his new New York Times op-ed, "America Has A Rogue ...
Lt. Gen. Dan Caine, a relatively unknown figure, replaced Gen. C.Q. Brown as chairman of the Joint Chiefs in a Friday night ...
Two members of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday asked President Donald Trump's Air Force secretary nominee ...
Radically reinventing the Air Force won't win a future fight, its director for force design said. The Air Force has been analyzing and wargaming what it'll need to defeat a top adversary.
New fighter jets or bombers won't be enough to win the next war, the US Air Force director for force design, integration, and wargaming said this week. Instead, the service needs to focus on what ...