Late nights on Okinawa are haunted by ghostly tales of Marines' encounters, where spirits stir and stories blur the line between legend and reality.
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Ukraine is nearing a deal to acquire Swedish Gripen fighter jets, with a letter of intent for up to 150 jets signed, boosting its defense.
Rescue crews search for a man struck by lightning on Arizona's tallest mountain. Weather grounds helicopters.
Military academies aim to produce leaders of character for war. Faculty alignment with this mission, not ratios, is key to success.
The U.S. Air Force faces interoperability challenges with allies due to variant aircraft models, incompatible support equipment, and unshared data, as highlighted by the Rand Corporation.
The U.S. Marine Corps has launched the Marine Corps Attack Drone Team to enhance drone capabilities, focusing on FPV tech and training.
The U.S. Marines lead UNITAS 2025 at Camp Lejeune, uniting 2,000 Marines with 25 nations to enhance amphibious warfare and regional security.
A gold mine in Stibnite, Idaho, is revived by the U.S. Army and Perpetua Resources to produce gold and antimony sulfide, aiding U.S. defense needs.
In the 1950s, the U.S. Army pondered nuclear battle strategies, leading to the Pentomic Division concept. Today, drones present a similar challenge.
ISTANBUL — Marshall Aerospace is set to maintain and modernize 12 C-130J Hercules aircraft acquired by Turkey under a new contract.










