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Navy’s Triton drone squadron returns to Guam
The unmanned Tritons rotating through Guam received sensor upgrades since their last deployment.
Air Force seeks more than $5B to shore up outdated infrastructure
Officials plan to draw up a blueprint next year for closing or demolishing existing facilities.
How the US and Europe helped Ukraine prep for insurgency
Ukraine is one of several countries in Eastern Europe and Scandinavia that have implemented portions of the Resistance Operating Concept into their national defense plans.
By Davis Winkie
Contaminants found in Hawaii water after Navy’s purification efforts
The Navy secretary held a limited town hall with selected residents last weekend. Now, residents are calling for a more comprehensive in-person event.
By Karen Jowers
Iran unveils new missile it says can strike US bases, Israel
Iran's state TV said the missile has high accuracy, is manufactured completely domestically, and can defeat missile shield systems.
Marines didn’t properly track Afghan evacuees at Quantico, Virginia
Marines responded to a medical emergency daily for the first month that Quantico, Virginia, housed 3,755 Afghan evacuees.
By Todd South
Japan asks US forces to stay on base as COVID-19 cases jump
American forces have come under fire after a spike in coronavirus cases in areas where they are based in large numbers.
Why the US should fight Russia, China in the ‘gray zone’
Time for Washington to get more active in the 'gray zone,' especially cyber and information warfare, according to the Atlantic Council.
Fort Lee ends Afghan resettlement effort
The first U.S base to house Afghan evacuees has resettled its population.
Climate change poses great risk for Florida’s military bases
The United States has ignored climate change and its impacts on outdated, inadequate infrastructure for far too long.
By Kevin Green