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Two US aircraft carrier groups join Japanese navy in military exercise
The exercise came as Japan continues to beef up its military to counter increased Chinese assertion in the region.
By Zamone Perez
Lincoln Carrier Strike Group teams up with Japanese navy in Philippine, East China seas
The carrier strike group teamed up with Japanese destroyers Inazuma and Kongo to complete air warfare training and other exercises.
By Diana Stancy
Murder charge dismissed for soldier who beat wife, shot her friend
Pvt. Jonathan Lauture claimed the shooting was in self-defense.
By Davis Winkie
Judge temporarily exempts Air Force officer from vaccine mandate in religious freedom case
The order from the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia marks the first time a court has barred the Air Force from enforcing its mandate for a service member.
Pilots’ errors upon descent led to fatal T-38 crash in February, Air Force says
The student pilot's tendency to overcorrect when issues arose contributed to his death and his instructor's.
Pace of suspected Air Force suicides has slowed this year, officials say
“We need to rethink and change the way we operate as a mental health system,” Air Force clinical psychologist Lt. Col. Aaron Tricht said.
Japanese soldier, three others, injured by rampaging bear
After a car began to speed after it, the bear crossed a busy road and forced its way into the Ground Self-Defense Force’s Camp Okadama.
Reagan integrates with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
The carrier strike group completed an anti-submarine warfare exercise as part of the operations.
By Diana Stancy