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Thousands of soldiers and their families living
on Hawaii’s largest Army base are bracing for a planned weekend power outage
as work continues to upgrade the base’s antiquated electrical grid.
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The more than 1,100-foot-long, 100,000-ton
carrier will be the ninth Navy ship to bear the name Enterprise
since 1775, according to Capt. Brian Metcalf, the program manager
for the new Ford class of aircraft carrier.
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Representatives of South Korea’s largest
trade unions are warning that Ulchi Freedom Shield, the largest
military exercise by the U.S. and South Korea in five years, runs
counter to their members’ interests.
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Lt. Col. Derrick Carter pleaded guilty at
a court-martial Thursday to charges of larceny and making false
official statements.
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The Marine Corps aims to reduce the
hazards of driving on Okinawa by exposing its young troops to the
consequences of traffic collisions as explained by first
responders.
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During a recent training session, Phillip
Koontz incorporated real-life examples from his SEAL missions and
his own personal life to back up his main points, which also are
embedded within the Navy SEAL creed.
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Japanese search-and-rescue personnel in
separate recent instances rescued two U.S. military members in
distress while climbing Mount Fuji.
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Piracy, once a plague on the seas of
Southeast Asia, is waning, thanks in part to multinational training
led by the U.S. Navy, the commander of Destroyer Squadron 7 said
Thursday.
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The Solomon Islands recently denied entry
to a U.S. Coast Guard cutter for a scheduled port call, further
raising concerns that the Oceania nation is severing U.S. ties in
favor of China.
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After years of cost overruns and delays,
damning reports by government watchdogs and criticisms from space
enthusiasts and even parts of NASA's own leadership, the SLS
endures, as only a rocket built by Congress could.
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A Fort Bliss soldier was indicted on
charges he had been 3-D printing accessories to convert firearms
into fully automatic ones in his barracks room at the west Texas
Army base.
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