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Proponents of a treaty governing the high seas rolled out military star power Thursday to try to lift the prospects for a long-spurned pact that faces strong conservative Republican opposition.
A legal technicality is preventing the Pentagon from spending millions of dollars set aside to curb suicides, even as suicide in the ranks is on the rise, a nonprofit advocacy group says.
The Naval Academy Athletic Association plans to spend $16 million to increase seating in Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in preparation for the academy’s move to the Big East Conference in 2015.
The United States, the Republic of Korea and Japan will conduct a two-day, trilateral naval exercise June 21-22 in the waters south of the Korean peninsula.
All five airmen aboard an Air Force aircraft that crashed in northwest Florida late Wednesday have been taken to the hospital, an Air Force spokeswoman said.
The U.S. military is expanding its secret intelligence operations across Africa, establishing a network of small air bases to spy on terrorist hideouts from the fringes of the Sahara to jungle terrain along the equator.
The Defense Secretary warned that a cyberattack on the United States could black out private and government electic power grids, throwing the nation into a panic.
A new survey ranks the U.S. military among the most “valuable figures” in U.S. society, but it finds a widely held perception that most Iraq and Afghanistan vets suffer from post-traumatic stress.
The Coast Guard is ready to start building a training facility for enlisted personnel in Yorktown, with a groundbreaking ceremony set for this morning for the construction of Samuel Travis Hall.