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Why Taiwan reelected a leader who’s tough on China
President Tsai Ing-wen trounced Nationalist Party candidate Han Kuo-yu.
Hong Kong port visits by 2 Navy ships, Marines denied by China amid unrest
U.S. officials say the Chinese government has denied requests for two U.S. Navy ships to make port visits to Hong Kong amid civil unrest.
The lessons we learned from the Battle of the Coral Sea in 1942
In geostrategic matters, hubris is often a fatal character flaw.
By Joseph F. Callo, Military History Magazine
China kicks off showcase of military might
Beijing's first aircraft carrier will take part in a naval review Tuesday marking the People's Republic navy's 70th anniversary, joined by latest-generation nuclear submarines, destroyers and fighter jets.
‘Speed forward, fight close and hit hard’ — How China won the Battle of the Paracel Islands
With U.S. troops gone from South Vietnam, China made a move at sea in 1974. The ripple effects are still being felt.
By Carl O. Shuster, Vietnam Magazine
South Korea, US sign cost-sharing deal for American troops
South Korea and the United States struck a new deal Sunday that increases Seoul’s contribution for the cost of the American military presence on its soil, overcoming previous failed negotiations that caused worries about their decades-long alliance.
That time the Chinese messed with our flag so we took their guns and used them to blow up their forts
Red, white and blew them up.
By Mark Simner, Military History
The story of ‘Ukulele Dick,' his famous North Pole stowaway, a snow baby, the Son of Kong’s ingenue and her majesty Missy, queen of Romania
Sometimes it pays to be a rascally recreation officer.
How naked World War II sailors ended up riding Mongolian ponies in the Gobi Desert to shoot bazookas at the Japanese
“Set off explosives and run like hell.”
By Linda Kush, World War II Magazine