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Taiwan president vows to strengthen defense tech to ward off China
Tsai also pledged her government would work to safeguard maritime and border security, while facing a rising security threat from China.
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Troops could see monthly bonuses, better housing pay under House plan
A draft version of the annual defense authorization bill calls for more financial support for younger troops.
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Health officials reverse decision on pregnant women at Kadena Air Base
‘It’s what we were hoping for, that the pregnant mothers would be able to deliver on Okinawa,” said one advocate for Kadena families.
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How the voice of Transformers’ Optimus Prime was inspired by a Marine
“There’s a calmness to Optimus Prime, and yet a gentility and strength and honor and dignity, that are synonymous with the Marines.”
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Major racial disparities exist in military justice system, report says
The report highlighted three areas the Pentagon should remedy, including training and education, service member protections and oversight and transparency.
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Putin says tactical nuclear weapons to be deployed to Belarus by July
Putin says facilities for the nuclear weapons will be completed by July 7-8, and they will be moved to Belarus quickly after that.
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White House says Iran is helping Russia build a drone factory
U.S. intelligence officials believe a drone plant in Russia’s Alabuga special economic zone could be operational early next year.
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US announces new $2.1 billion package of military aid to Ukraine
The new assistance package includes funding for more Patriot missile battery munitions, Hawk air defense systems and missiles, and small Puma drones.
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Russia claims it blew up Ukrainian tank but video shows it’s a tractor
Two experts who watched the Russian video said the vehicle struck by the helicopter’s missile was not a Leopard tank, or any other type of armored vehicle.
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A dam collapses and thousands face the deluge — often with no help
Some 6,000 have been rescued but the true scale of the disaster remains unclear for a region that was once home to tens of thousands of people.
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Taiwan president vows to strengthen defense tech to ward off China
Tsai also pledged her government would work to safeguard maritime and border security, while facing a rising security threat from China.
-
Troops could see monthly bonuses, better housing pay under House plan
A draft version of the annual defense authorization bill calls for more financial support for younger troops.
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Health officials reverse decision on pregnant women at Kadena Air Base
‘It’s what we were hoping for, that the pregnant mothers would be able to deliver on Okinawa,” said one advocate for Kadena families.
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How the voice of Transformers’ Optimus Prime was inspired by a Marine
“There’s a calmness to Optimus Prime, and yet a gentility and strength and honor and dignity, that are synonymous with the Marines.”
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Major racial disparities exist in military justice system, report says
The report highlighted three areas the Pentagon should remedy, including training and education, service member protections and oversight and transparency.
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Putin says tactical nuclear weapons to be deployed to Belarus by July
Putin says facilities for the nuclear weapons will be completed by July 7-8, and they will be moved to Belarus quickly after that.
-
White House says Iran is helping Russia build a drone factory
U.S. intelligence officials believe a drone plant in Russia’s Alabuga special economic zone could be operational early next year.
-
US announces new $2.1 billion package of military aid to Ukraine
The new assistance package includes funding for more Patriot missile battery munitions, Hawk air defense systems and missiles, and small Puma drones.
-
Russia claims it blew up Ukrainian tank but video shows it’s a tractor
Two experts who watched the Russian video said the vehicle struck by the helicopter’s missile was not a Leopard tank, or any other type of armored vehicle.
-
A dam collapses and thousands face the deluge — often with no help
Some 6,000 have been rescued but the true scale of the disaster remains unclear for a region that was once home to tens of thousands of people.
-
Taiwan president vows to strengthen defense tech to ward off China
Tsai also pledged her government would work to safeguard maritime and border security, while facing a rising security threat from China.
-
Troops could see monthly bonuses, better housing pay under House plan
A draft version of the annual defense authorization bill calls for more financial support for younger troops.
-
Health officials reverse decision on pregnant women at Kadena Air Base
‘It’s what we were hoping for, that the pregnant mothers would be able to deliver on Okinawa,” said one advocate for Kadena families.
-
How the voice of Transformers’ Optimus Prime was inspired by a Marine
“There’s a calmness to Optimus Prime, and yet a gentility and strength and honor and dignity, that are synonymous with the Marines.”
-
Major racial disparities exist in military justice system, report says
The report highlighted three areas the Pentagon should remedy, including training and education, service member protections and oversight and transparency.
-
Putin says tactical nuclear weapons to be deployed to Belarus by July
Putin says facilities for the nuclear weapons will be completed by July 7-8, and they will be moved to Belarus quickly after that.
-
White House says Iran is helping Russia build a drone factory
U.S. intelligence officials believe a drone plant in Russia’s Alabuga special economic zone could be operational early next year.
-
US announces new $2.1 billion package of military aid to Ukraine
The new assistance package includes funding for more Patriot missile battery munitions, Hawk air defense systems and missiles, and small Puma drones.
-
Russia claims it blew up Ukrainian tank but video shows it’s a tractor
Two experts who watched the Russian video said the vehicle struck by the helicopter’s missile was not a Leopard tank, or any other type of armored vehicle.
-
A dam collapses and thousands face the deluge — often with no help
Some 6,000 have been rescued but the true scale of the disaster remains unclear for a region that was once home to tens of thousands of people.













