A B-52 Stratofortress assigned to the 23rd Expeditionary Bomb Squadron parks after returning from a flight in the Middle East on June 16, 2017. The 23rd flew 400 consecutive B-52 sorties without a ...
The Navy Times published a story on Monday detailing the conversations between two junior officers deemed responsible for phallic drawings in the sky in 2017. The U.S. Navy admitted their aircrew was ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Warning: This story contains graphic content and language that some readers may find offensive. SPOKANE, Wash. — On November 16, 2017, a peculiar call came into the KREM 2 newsroom. A ...
Shortly after his bomber squadron deployed to Qatar in August 2017, Lt. Col. Paul Goossen wrote a simple message on a whiteboard for all his airmen to see: “Stop drawing dicks.” Goosen went on to ...
In case there was any doubt, the US Navy has confirmed that there is “zero training value” in drawing penises in the sky. Navy officials were faced with an unusual controversy after residents of ...
A US military aircraft flew in a phallic pattern near the Syrian coast, flight data shows. The flight was near several Russian military facilities, including an air base and a naval outpost. It's ...
A large beach ball (at right) has set off a debate over free speech at the University of Delaware. The university's chapter of Young Americans for Liberty brought the ball to a campus quad and ...
A commander of a B-52 Stratofortress squadron at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, was recently relieved from duty after sexually explicit and phallic drawings were discovered inside the bomber's ...
OKANOGAN COUNTY, WA (WCMH) – The U.S. Navy says a flight crew who drew a phallic symbol over a Washington town will face punishment. According to The Spokesman-Review, residents of Okanogan, ...
WESTFIELD – In December, an anatomical drawing in the snow escalated to a scuffle with Westfield State University campus police and multiple charges for a Medfield man, who received a warning on the ...
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