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F-22 on Training Mission Crashes Near Florida's Eglin Air Force Base
Air Force officials say a F-22 fighter plane crashed during a routine training flight and the pilot safely ejected
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Tesla Plans 7 Percent Staff Cut, Says ‘Road Ahead is Very Difficult'
Tesla will cut 7 percent of its workforce as it tries to lower prices and break out of the niche-car market to produce an electric vehicle that more people can afford. Tesla’s cheapest model right now is the $44,000 Model 3, and it needs to broaden its customer base to survive.
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Tyndall Air Force Base Planes Moving After Hurricane Michael
More than six weeks after Hurricane Michael hit Florida’s Panhandle, a half-dozen F-22 Raptor stealth fighter jets have arrived at Eglin Air Force Base.
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Explosion Causes Evacuation at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida
An explosion caused an evacuation at Eglin Air Force Base on Florida’s Panhandle Wednesday.
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Workers at MIA Go on Strike
NBC 6’s Steve Litz reports on the strike by a group of workers at MIA.
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US Hits ISIS With ‘Mother of All Bombs' in Afghanistan
U.S. forces in Afghanistan on Thursday struck an Islamic State tunnel complex in eastern Afghanistan with “the mother of all bombs,” the largest non-nuclear weapon ever used in combat by the U.S. military, Pentagon officials said....
The bomb, known officially as a GBU-43B, or massive ordnance air blast weapon, unleashes 11 tons of explosives. When it was developed in the early... -
2 Airmen Killed During Parachute Training in Florida
Air Force officials have released the names of two special forces airmen killed in a parachute training accident in the Florida Panhandle.
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County To Ask Military for Transfer of Airport Ownership
One Florida Panhandle county is asking the military to transfer ownership of its regional airport.
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Salvage Crew at Site of Military Helicopter Crash That Killed 11 Off Fla. Coast
A salvage barge moved off the Florida Panhandle coast to lift the wreckage of a shattered Black Hawk helicopter from the waters, days after seven Marines and four soldiers were killed when the aircraft crashed in dense fog on a nighttime training mission.
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Names of 7 Marines Killed in Fla. Helicopter Crash Released
The Black Hawk helicopter that crashed in dense fog during a training mission in Florida was carrying seven special operations Marines forces based in North Carolina, along with four National Guard soldiers from Louisiana. All were killed. The salvage of the helicopter could begin Friday afternoon and is expected to take several hours....Click to read more about the servicemen...