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Gen. David Allvin will retire in November, ending his term early as Air Force chief amid sweeping Pentagon leadership changes ...
Members of U.S. Army’s law enforcement arm complain they are being taken out of the field to watch defense secretary’s family ...
Gen. David Allvin, the chief of staff of the Air Force, is set to retire two years ahead of schedule. This announcement, made on Monday, adds to the growing list of high-ranking military exits under ...
Gen. David Allvin, the Air Force’s chief of staff, will retire on Nov. 1, two years into his four-year term, the Air Force ...
Gen David Allvin, the Air Force's chief of staff, will retire early amidst a leadership shake-up under President Trump's administration. Allvin, appointed by President Biden, will continue until his ...
The Air Force's top uniformed officer is set to retire early in the most recent shake-up of military leadership during ...
Air Force chief of staff Gen. David Allvin announced he will retire in November, just two years into what is usually a ...
The US Air Force chief of staff, Gen. David Allvin, abruptly announced Monday that he will retire halfway through his ...
U.S. veterans of the war in Afghanistan are telling a commission reviewing decisions on the 20-year conflict that their ...
Hegseth’s Headlong Pursuit of Academic Mediocrity His military-education reforms seem designed to ensure fighting men can’t think and thinking men can’t fight.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has privately discussed the idea of running for political office next year in Tennessee, according to two people who have spoken directly with him about it.
If Hegseth were to follow through, it would mark the biggest shake-up in Pentagon leadership since the Trump administration ousted Joint Chiefs of Staff General Charles Brown in February.