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Marine Corps supporters near Camp Lejeune are launching a national effort to build a $12 million museum documenting the service's history in North and South Carolina.
Unidentified fighter jets bombed three Islamist militant bases in Somalia Wednesday, residents and soldiers said, as neighboring Kenya continued its assault on the rebels.
The United States will not alter its plans to deploy a NATO missile defense system in Eastern Europe, U.S. officials said Nov. 23, adding the shield was not aimed at Russia.
China said Wednesday it will go ahead with naval exercises in the western Pacific this month, an announcement that came a week after Washington reinforced its Asia-Pacific footprint.
In an era of federal budget worries and proposed deficit cutting, some inside and outside the military are questioning the millions it costs to produce the Navy's Blue Angels shows.
U.S. strategic nuclear forces are old, in dire need of modernization and face "draconian" cuts because of the federal budget crisis, the commander of U.S. nuclear forces says.
NATO countries are taking tentative steps to pool military resources in the face of shrinking defense budgets and to fill gaps exposed by the recent Libya campaign, a French general says.
The Navy next week will begin notifying the second, more senior group of sailors that has been selected for separation by the enlisted retention board.
Retired Army Gen. John Abizaid will lead an independent panel reviewing how the Air Force handled remains at the Dover Air Force Base military mortuary, the Pentagon announced.
An obscure Pentagon agency intended to fight illicit drugs has quietly become one of the biggest sources of federal money for private security contractors.