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The Navy plans to deploy its new MQ-4C Triton long-range surveillance unmanned aircraft to the Middle East in 2016, Rear Adm. Sean Buck, commander of...
For the first time in history the Coast Guard will be stationing responders at Alaska’s North Slope this summer, when Shell Oil begins drilling in Alaska's Chukchi and Beaufort seas.
The U.S. and Japan may be moving ahead with plans to move thousands of Marines from Okinawa, but it will be years before they could be stationed on Guam, according to the Navy and the government there.
Cadets at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy sail on a tall ship, go to dive school and work on buoy tenders, icebreakers and the service's newest cutters. Now they'll also be assigned to tugs.
Britain has signaled the start of the withdrawal of its vast military infrastructure with the signing of a crucial new pact that should ensure safe passage home for billions of dollars worth of vital equipment.
The U.S. military is fully committed to its mission in Afghanistan and has no plans to change its strategy despite the recent deadly violence that has shaken the already fragile relations.
If you’re a pilot or a flight officer approaching department head tour, you may want to crack the champagne: The Navy has upped career continuation pay for several communities, in some cases up to $10,000 a year.
Lockheed Martin is preparing to ramp up flight testing of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter over the next year, including the first release of live weapons.
North Korea threatened to launch a powerful retaliatory strike against South Korea if provoked, state media said on the day before the start of annual South Korean-U.S. military drills.