More Countries May Buy V-22 Osprey as Japan, US Navy Get Aircraft In September, Japan will become the first international buyer to fly the one-of-a-kind tiltrotor aircraft.
Marine Super Stallions Resume Okinawa Flights After Emergency Landing Six days after a CH-53E Super Stallion was forced to land in a field, the aircraft have resumed normal flight operations.
Enola Gay Crew Recalled First Use of Atomic Bomb The crew of the B-29 called the Enola Gay” had no regrets about dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, but prayed that the...
Marine Corps MV-22 Ospreys Bring Aid to Japan after Devastating Quakes U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B Ospreys are delivering aid and assisting with recovery efforts after a pair of earthquakes hit Japan
Remorse But No Apology From Japanese Leader at Pearl Harbor Japanese Prime Minister Abe joined President Obama at the USS Arizona Memorial to pay homage to Americans killed in the...
Ex-Wife Can't Explain Why Shiloh Sailor Hid, Triggering Search A sailor who triggered a man overboard search by allegedly hiding in the Shiloh's engine room is being held at a San Diego...
US Sailors to Refile Fukushima Radiation Lawsuit Weeks after a judge dismissed the case, an attorney for U.S. sailors exposed to radiation said he intends to refile the suit.
Explosion Reported at US Military Facility in Japan An explosion has been reported at the U.S. military facility in Sagamihara, Japan.
Commander of Largest US Navy Base in Asia Fired after Investigation The U.S. Navy has removed a captain who oversaw the service’s largest overseas base.
North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile, Pentagon Confirms It was not immediately known if the missile, which was expected to land in the Sea of Japan, was an ICBM or another rocket...
Trump Deploys Hundreds of Marines to LA in Growing Military Response to Immigration Raid Protests The deployment marks a sharp escalation in the military's role in domestic unrest in the city caused by immigration raids by...
Woman Acquitted of Crossing into Military Border Zone Is Latest Legal Blow to Trump Administration A migrant from Peru has been acquitted in Texas of charges related to trespassing on a newly created military zone along the...
Military Spouses Fight Back Against Pentagon Book Bans Military Families for Free Expression has plans for virtual events and "activations" in communities around military bases...
Supreme Court to Hear Case of Soldier Injured by Contractor's Suicide Bombing in Afghanistan The plaintiff, Army Spc. Winston Hencely, suffered a serious head injury in the attack.
Hegseth Wants to Rename 8 Naval Ships. Here Are the Stories Behind Their Namesakes After Military.com's reporting, CBS confirmed the defense secretary's plans to rename seven other naval ships who honor civic...