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Command Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Green was fired as the top enlisted leader of Air Force Special Operations Command.
Of the 3,536 Medals of Honor presented since its establishment in 1861, only 61 recipients are alive today, and only a ...
May 4—"Somewhere in Korea" was the dateline of an Associated Press story published in t Evening News on June 4, 1951, that involved U.S. Army Sgt. Maurice William Mosher and his heroic actions that ...
Air Force Special Operations Command said it fired its top enlisted leader this week amid an ongoing investigation. Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Green, who advised on the readiness, training and ...
The memo, which was first posted on the widely followed Air Force amn/nco/snco Facebook page, was confirmed as authentic by an AFSOC official, according to Task & Purpose. The exact circumstances ...
“Sgt. Maurice Mosher ... he was an Infantry and Intelligence Specialist with the Special Forces (Green Beret) serving as an advisor with the Vietnamese Army. According to an accumulation ...
The senior enlisted leader of Air Force Special Operations Command was fired this week over a loss of confidence in his ability to do the job, service officials said. Command Chief Master Sgt.
Tonight we honor Master Sergeant Jose Gonzales who served in the U.S. Army. He lost his life in Afghanistan. He was assigned to the First Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group based out of Eglin Air ...
Command Chief Master Sergeant Anthony Green was removed from ... AFSOC is responsible for the Air Force's special operations forces, overseeing five wings spread across Hurlburt Field, Cannon ...
The US aircraft formation could be one of the largest "elephant walks" ever in Japan, and featured fighters, drones, and ...