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Ohio is renewing its bid to bring the U.S. Space Command to the state. In a letter to President Biden this week, state leaders say Ohio is the most suitable choice, with key military bases and NASA facilities.
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The Dayton Art institute is joining museums nationwide to offer free admission to active duty military members and their families this summer.
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The Dayton region’s largest employer is expected to grow again. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base will get a new mission – and with it 90 intelligence and surveillance personnel.
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Volunteers began preparations for this year's memorial day celebrations. They’ve hoisted over 200 state and American flags at the Dayton National Cemetery.
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Memorial Day wreath laying ceremony is an annual event to honor veterans who lost their lives in the line of duty.
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Members of the 371st Sustainment Brigade, a special troops battalion and the 137th Signal Company will deploy in the next few weeks. These Amy National Guard units are based in Springfield, Ohio.
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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base will host a squadron that specializes in space-based intelligence.
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The Air Force Research Laboratory’s LGBTQ+ Resource Group has been helping make history by creating a culture of inclusion at the base.
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Ohio isn't just the birthplace of aviation, it's also home to the world's biggest and oldest military aviation museum — the National Museum of the United States Air Force — near Dayton.
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First Lady Dr. Jill Biden visited Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Beverly Gardens Elementary School in support of military families.
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The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center wants to hire 800 workers in the Dayton region this year.
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The University of Dayton Fighting Flyers was selected as the top Army ROTC program in the Midwest, earning the 2022-23 General Douglas MacArthur Award. Recently, WYSO’s Garrett Reese spent a morning with the group to learn more about how they train.