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North Korea may have just shown a capability to strike the continental US
North Korea launched another ballistic missile Friday morning and experts believe it may have been, for the first time, an intercontinental ballistic missile with the capability to strike the continental United States.
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Navy identifies seven sailors killed in Fitzgerald collision
The Navy on Sunday released the names of the seven sailors who died on the destroyer Fitzgerald after it was struck by a massive container ship off the coast of Japan early Saturday morning.
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New in 2017: Huge changes ahead for military retirement
A big decision looms for many service members: preserve a place in the military pension system or opt into its new blended benefits package.
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New in 2017: The military will redefine who’s too fat to serve
One in 13 troops is clinically overweight. A new policy will change how the military defines and evaluates body composition.
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Osprey operations resume in Japan after crash
Marine Corps commanders in Japan on Monday gave the green light to resume flight operations for MV-22 Ospreys, which had been suspended for six days after a crash on Dec. 13.
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Trump’s military will have more troops and more firepower — if he can find more money
The president-elect believes that military spending has dropped to dangerously low levels, but can he convince Congress to provide funding to undo that?
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U.S. halts military support for Turkey’s fight in key Islamic State town
The move highlights mounting tension between the U.S. and its NATO ally over how to defeat the extremist group.
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North Korea may have just shown a capability to strike the continental US
North Korea launched another ballistic missile Friday morning and experts believe it may have been, for the first time, an intercontinental ballistic missile with the capability to strike the continental United States.
-
Navy identifies seven sailors killed in Fitzgerald collision
The Navy on Sunday released the names of the seven sailors who died on the destroyer Fitzgerald after it was struck by a massive container ship off the coast of Japan early Saturday morning.
-
New in 2017: Huge changes ahead for military retirement
A big decision looms for many service members: preserve a place in the military pension system or opt into its new blended benefits package.
-
New in 2017: The military will redefine who’s too fat to serve
One in 13 troops is clinically overweight. A new policy will change how the military defines and evaluates body composition.
-
Osprey operations resume in Japan after crash
Marine Corps commanders in Japan on Monday gave the green light to resume flight operations for MV-22 Ospreys, which had been suspended for six days after a crash on Dec. 13.
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Trump’s military will have more troops and more firepower — if he can find more money
The president-elect believes that military spending has dropped to dangerously low levels, but can he convince Congress to provide funding to undo that?
-
U.S. halts military support for Turkey’s fight in key Islamic State town
The move highlights mounting tension between the U.S. and its NATO ally over how to defeat the extremist group.
-
North Korea may have just shown a capability to strike the continental US
North Korea launched another ballistic missile Friday morning and experts believe it may have been, for the first time, an intercontinental ballistic missile with the capability to strike the continental United States.
-
Navy identifies seven sailors killed in Fitzgerald collision
The Navy on Sunday released the names of the seven sailors who died on the destroyer Fitzgerald after it was struck by a massive container ship off the coast of Japan early Saturday morning.
-
New in 2017: Huge changes ahead for military retirement
A big decision looms for many service members: preserve a place in the military pension system or opt into its new blended benefits package.
-
New in 2017: The military will redefine who’s too fat to serve
One in 13 troops is clinically overweight. A new policy will change how the military defines and evaluates body composition.
-
Osprey operations resume in Japan after crash
Marine Corps commanders in Japan on Monday gave the green light to resume flight operations for MV-22 Ospreys, which had been suspended for six days after a crash on Dec. 13.
-
Trump’s military will have more troops and more firepower — if he can find more money
The president-elect believes that military spending has dropped to dangerously low levels, but can he convince Congress to provide funding to undo that?
-
U.S. halts military support for Turkey’s fight in key Islamic State town
The move highlights mounting tension between the U.S. and its NATO ally over how to defeat the extremist group.
















