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A celebration is scheduled to mark the return of the "The Ship That Would Not Die" to the Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum on the South Carolina coast.
A Pentagon proposal to create an independent commission to overhaul military retired pay has three key requirements that indicate where the effort is headed.
Chinese fishing boats left a disputed area of the South China Sea with their catches on Saturday, ending a six-day standoff and dealing a blow to Philippine efforts to assert sovereignty over the area.
A federal judge ruled Friday that she will not step in to stop the Marine Corps from discharging a Camp Pendleton Marine for making disparaging comments about President Barack Obama on Facebook.
In the aftermath of North Korea’s failed rocket-launch attempt, leaders in Washington and Asian capitals moved to condemn the nation while containing its next move — a balance that has proven elusive in the past.
Defying weeks of international warnings of more censure and sanctions, North Korea launched a rocket on Friday, though some early reports said the effort had failed.
Two Coast Guard members have been shot dead on an island off Alaska's coast, prompting the lockdown Thursday of their base and at least one nearby school.
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is being asked to account for potentially thousands concussions in Iraq or Afghanistan before 2010 that were never diagnosed or treated.