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Philippine President Benigno Aquino asked his visiting counterpart from South Korea for aircraft, boats and other hardware to help boost his country's military, amid rising tensions with China.
Seizing on the only victory to date from his $447 billion jobs bill, President Obama signed legislation Monday that gives businesses tax breaks for hiring veterans and waives a withholding fee for government contractors.
The Navy is working with the U.S. Maritime Administration to permit the transfer of two high-speed vessels, formerly Hawaii superferries, into Navy service in Norfolk.
President Hamid Karzai received a resounding endorsement Saturday from a traditional national assembly to negotiate a security agreement that could keep a U.S. military presence in Afghanistan past 2014.
Gunmen boarded two fishing vessels just off the coast of Nigeria and took two people hostage, security sources said, the latest in a series of hijackings in the waters around Africa's largest oil business.
A U.S. government audit on Friday found inadequate monitoring of American weapons sales to Persian Gulf countries with questionable human rights records or recent clashes with protesters.
An expected reduction in Defense Department modernization spending is manageable if it is spread out over a number of years, according to the Pentagon's top military officer.
Germany's navy on Nov. 15 christened its most modern submarine at the Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft shipyard in Kiel. The vessel includes improved communication, sensor and combat systems.