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North Korea has moved two missile launchers in an indication that it is pushing ahead with preparations for a test launching, a South Korean news agency reported on Sunday.
The Coast Guard has reactivated high-year tenure, a force-shaping tool that will boot out a number of Coast Guardsmen who haven't met specific advancement milestones.
The VA will take unprecedented steps to reduce its large backlog of disability benefits claims by assigning “provisional” ratings to any claim that has been pending for one year or more.
As the Marine Corps and Navy expand their Asia-Pacific presence, officials are examining how best to move personnel and equipment and tackle the logistics of operating in a theater so vast and dispersed.
Gen. Martin Dempsey is adding a South Korea stop to his previously announced trip to China in order to meet face to face with his South Korean counterpart on the North Korea situation.
The government has picked Boeing's AH-64E Apache Guardian helicopter for a project aimed at neutralizing North Korea's multiple rocket launchers and hovercraft that threaten northwesternmost islands.
With the Congressional budget season swinging fully into gear, one key lawmaker is zeroing in on a shift from providing a land-oriented defense posture to one relying more on seapower.