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Explainer: How the pain of 9/11 still stays with a generation
As we reflect on the anniversary of this tragic event, a question to consider is: How has this event impacted those individuals who are too young to remember a world before 9/11?
By Dana Rose Garfin, University of California, Irvine
After snuggling up to China, Duterte now talks of ‘suicide missions’ to protect island
The Philippine president often lashes out at ally United States while lavishing praise on Beijing and Moscow.
Manila blasts China over ‘swarming’ flotilla
The Philippine government vows to take 'appropriate action.'
Manila protests ‘swarming’ Chinese boats near island
Chinese vessels have been sighted more than 600 times near Thitu so far this year, military officials said.
Philippines frets about war at sea for US
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said a 1951 treaty with the US needed to be re-examined to clear ambiguities that could cause chaos and confusion during a crisis
Sometimes, a good man has to take a hatchet to a bad man’s skull.
The captain’s stateroom looked like a slaughterhouse.
By Jonathan W. White, Civil War Times Magazine
Coast Guard rescues four from sinking boat off New Jersey shore
All four passengers were wearing life jackets and suffered no injuries, authorities said.
By Carl Prine
LCS Sioux City slated for commissioning in Annapolis
Named after the fourth-largest city in Iowa, the Sioux City will become the 13th LCS to join the fleet and the sixth of the Freedom-class variant built by the team of Lockheed Martin and Fincantieri Marinette Marine in Wisconsin.
By Carl Prine
Female veterans push for eligibility for spouses to join American Legion Auxiliary
The former commander of Post 204 in Washington state is getting ready to file a third resolution with the American Legion since 2015. Her first two resolutions were denied.
By Courtney Blackann
Life in the fleet for new Coast Guard grads
"You're working with people who are highly specialized in those areas and you're trying to lead them, but they know way more than you."
By Julia Bergman
Navy and Marines prepare to deploy to help Hurricane Harvey victims
Marines and their aircraft could head to the Texas coast aboard the amphibious assault ship Kearsarge.
By Jeff Schogol and Mark D. Faram