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Nearly $2M available for military families in Guam after typhoon
Relief societies are providing grants to military, families in Guam for basic needs such as shelter, food and gas.
By Karen Jowers
Frontline Photos: March 13, 2022
Taking off for training, paratroopers loading up for deployment, resting in the sunshine and more in this week’s frontline photos.
Ex-Philippine official warns of 'tragedy’ if US pact ends
President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration notified Washington two weeks ago that Manila intends to abrogate a 1998 treaty between the two nations.
Perfect Trap: Meet the godfather of Navy and Marine Corps aviation
Vice Adm. Frederick “Trap” Trapnell's Navy career encompassed biplanes, airships, World War II fighters, research planes and early carrier jets.
By Mark Carlson, Aviation History
India expels Chinese ship
Japan and the United States also grew increasingly concerned about Beijing's efforts to cement territorial claims over disputed islands.
Navy, Marines drill with Brunei forces, DreamWorks flick causes row
Another week for a simmering South China Sea to start boiling.
Warships sortie, 7th Fleet preps for typhoon
Storm might bring 30 inches of rain, strong winds to Japan.
Japan braces for Typhoon Hagibis
Japan's Defense Ministry was force to scrap the first two days of the annual Oct. 12-14 navy review.
UK F-35Bs flying combat missions over Syria, Iraq
The first mission against Islamic State fighters was flown from Cyprus.
Hell on the water
Just one slaving expedition to Africa could make a fortune for investors, captain and crew. And the U.S. Navy rarely stopped the illicit traffic.
By Ron Soodalter, Civil War Times Magazine
In the last hours of war, blood and heroism and irony and loss
World War II was clearly in its closing days — or was it?
By Sam Moses, World War II Magazine