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Coast Guard and National Guard troops on
Thursday began rescue and cleanup operations along Hurricane Ian’s
destructive path across Florida as military installations in southeast
Georgia and South Carolina braced for the storm’s impact there, military
officials said.
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US service members and their families in
Italy are facing sharp increases in the cost of lighting and
heating their homes that could leave them paying out of their
pockets for utility bills.
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Naval forces from the United States, Japan
and South Korea are set to carry out anti-submarine warfare drills
in the East Sea.
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The lead ship of the Navy’s Zumwalt-class
guided-missile destroyers steamed into Yokosuka Naval Base this
week.
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Twenty-seven letters between Donald Trump
and Kim Jong Un were fully released by the Korean-American Club, a
nonprofit organization of current and former South Korean
journalists.
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The world’s second-deadliest fungus, known
in Japan as kaentake, or “fire mushroom,” has been spotted at a
park in western Tokyo that’s not far from a popular U.S. military
recreation area.
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The body of an airman swept out to sea
Saturday while snorkeling off northeastern Okinawa was found and
identified, according to the Air Force.
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The Army and Marines are advising Hawaii
residents to expect increased noise from aircraft and simulated
firearms in coming weeks as major training events take place on
Oahu and the Big Island.
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The Navy’s one-stop hotel reservation
center expects to take more than a million calls per year now that
it’s expanded to handle lodging requests at Marine Corps bases
worldwide.
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This episode focuses on the Air Force’s
new B-21 bomber, a new DOD school opening in Japan and much more.
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