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The secretary of Defense Secretary says the Utates has moved into a new era in South America and is no longer the sole provider of security in the hemisphere.
Marines are about to see a lot of changes in their training as the Corps shifts from steady combat in Afghanistan to new missions focused on U.S. interests in the Asia-Pacific region.
U.S. intelligence and the Pentagon have begun assembling preliminary information about potential targets and militant personnel that could be struck if the president ordered such action.
Amid recent territorial tensions between China and Japan, the United States is trying reassure its allies in the region without alarming China. However, the Pentagon risks missing out on tangible results.
The demanding training was a typical first day in the Marine Corps’ Infantry Officer Course at Quantico, except for one thing: For the first time, two women were part of the class.
Cmdr. Brian Sittlow, commanding officer of the attack submarine Boise, is the U.S. Fleet Forces Command winner of the 2012 Vice Admiral James Bond Stockdale Leadership award.
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Monday he wants to increase the national conversation about war veterans and how they’re treated and regarded in society.