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Former Pacific Command head backs Trump’s suspension of joint exercises with South Korea
Peace with North Korea is a possibility, but the administration needs to stay realistic moving forward, the retired four-star general says.
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Trump’s nominee for ambassador to South Korea was a vocal supporter of joint military drills
U.S. President Trump is calling on the military to suspend joint military exercises with treaty ally South Korea on the eve of the confirmation hearing for his prospective ambassador to the country.
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The F-35 just made its combat debut
The Israel Defense Forces announced on its Twitter account that the Israeli version of the aircraft, using its “Adir” moniker was used in operational missions.
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Navy Fleet Forces commander nominated for top military post in the Pacific
The Navy’s four-star fleet boss has been nominated by Defense Secretary James Mattis to become the top military officer in the Pacific.
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In America’s opioid crisis, military lets drug shipments go by
Amidst a national opioid addiction crisis, the military command covering the Southern Hemisphere has the resources to intercept only a quarter of known narcotics shipments to the U.S., its commander said Thursday.
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US Navy wants more sailors, jets and an extra ship in 2019
The U.S. Navy’s total shipbuilding budget request seems to make little headway toward the 355-ship fleet called for in a review last year.
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US Navy pressing toward major reorg that could strip Pacific Fleet of authorities
The organizational change could strip U.S. Pacific Fleet of some or all of its manning, training and equipping functions and consolidate that power under U.S. Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast.
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Another US Navy ballistic missile intercept reportedly fails in Hawaii
If confirmed, it would mark the second unsuccessful test of the Raytheon missile. It also deals a setback to U.S. missile defense efforts as North Korea makes seemingly daily progress on it goal of striking the U.S. mainland with nuclear-armed missiles.
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Cochran recommends budget-cap busting defense bill
The Senate’s lead defense appropriator is recommending a $650.7 billion spending package for the military, which would exceed budget caps by $70 billion.
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Navy finds deep-rooted failures led to fatal collisions
Navy officialdom admits to widespread failures at the core of its most basic function: safely operating ships at sea.
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Former Pacific Command head backs Trump’s suspension of joint exercises with South Korea
Peace with North Korea is a possibility, but the administration needs to stay realistic moving forward, the retired four-star general says.
-
Trump’s nominee for ambassador to South Korea was a vocal supporter of joint military drills
U.S. President Trump is calling on the military to suspend joint military exercises with treaty ally South Korea on the eve of the confirmation hearing for his prospective ambassador to the country.
-
The F-35 just made its combat debut
The Israel Defense Forces announced on its Twitter account that the Israeli version of the aircraft, using its “Adir” moniker was used in operational missions.
-
Navy Fleet Forces commander nominated for top military post in the Pacific
The Navy’s four-star fleet boss has been nominated by Defense Secretary James Mattis to become the top military officer in the Pacific.
-
In America’s opioid crisis, military lets drug shipments go by
Amidst a national opioid addiction crisis, the military command covering the Southern Hemisphere has the resources to intercept only a quarter of known narcotics shipments to the U.S., its commander said Thursday.
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US Navy wants more sailors, jets and an extra ship in 2019
The U.S. Navy’s total shipbuilding budget request seems to make little headway toward the 355-ship fleet called for in a review last year.
-
US Navy pressing toward major reorg that could strip Pacific Fleet of authorities
The organizational change could strip U.S. Pacific Fleet of some or all of its manning, training and equipping functions and consolidate that power under U.S. Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast.
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Another US Navy ballistic missile intercept reportedly fails in Hawaii
If confirmed, it would mark the second unsuccessful test of the Raytheon missile. It also deals a setback to U.S. missile defense efforts as North Korea makes seemingly daily progress on it goal of striking the U.S. mainland with nuclear-armed missiles.
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Cochran recommends budget-cap busting defense bill
The Senate’s lead defense appropriator is recommending a $650.7 billion spending package for the military, which would exceed budget caps by $70 billion.
-
Navy finds deep-rooted failures led to fatal collisions
Navy officialdom admits to widespread failures at the core of its most basic function: safely operating ships at sea.
-
Former Pacific Command head backs Trump’s suspension of joint exercises with South Korea
Peace with North Korea is a possibility, but the administration needs to stay realistic moving forward, the retired four-star general says.
-
Trump’s nominee for ambassador to South Korea was a vocal supporter of joint military drills
U.S. President Trump is calling on the military to suspend joint military exercises with treaty ally South Korea on the eve of the confirmation hearing for his prospective ambassador to the country.
-
The F-35 just made its combat debut
The Israel Defense Forces announced on its Twitter account that the Israeli version of the aircraft, using its “Adir” moniker was used in operational missions.
-
Navy Fleet Forces commander nominated for top military post in the Pacific
The Navy’s four-star fleet boss has been nominated by Defense Secretary James Mattis to become the top military officer in the Pacific.
-
In America’s opioid crisis, military lets drug shipments go by
Amidst a national opioid addiction crisis, the military command covering the Southern Hemisphere has the resources to intercept only a quarter of known narcotics shipments to the U.S., its commander said Thursday.
-
US Navy wants more sailors, jets and an extra ship in 2019
The U.S. Navy’s total shipbuilding budget request seems to make little headway toward the 355-ship fleet called for in a review last year.
-
US Navy pressing toward major reorg that could strip Pacific Fleet of authorities
The organizational change could strip U.S. Pacific Fleet of some or all of its manning, training and equipping functions and consolidate that power under U.S. Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast.
-
Another US Navy ballistic missile intercept reportedly fails in Hawaii
If confirmed, it would mark the second unsuccessful test of the Raytheon missile. It also deals a setback to U.S. missile defense efforts as North Korea makes seemingly daily progress on it goal of striking the U.S. mainland with nuclear-armed missiles.
-
Cochran recommends budget-cap busting defense bill
The Senate’s lead defense appropriator is recommending a $650.7 billion spending package for the military, which would exceed budget caps by $70 billion.
-
Navy finds deep-rooted failures led to fatal collisions
Navy officialdom admits to widespread failures at the core of its most basic function: safely operating ships at sea.













