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Putin claims Mariupol win but won’t storm Ukrainian holdout
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his forces not to storm the last remaining Ukrainian stronghold in the besieged city of Mariupol but to block it “so that not even a fly comes through.”
Best pics of the week: Jan. 3, 2021
The COVID-19 vaccine rollout across the military, soldiers and Marines participate in joint live-fire exercise and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Best pics of the week: Dec. 13, 2020
Recruits work together during the Crucible at Parris Island, paratroopers train in Syria, Santa appears with the Blue Angels and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Marine helicopter ditches large steel target in ocean off Okinawa
No Marines were injured and the cause of the incident is still under investigation.
By Philip Athey
Best pics of the week: Feb. 16, 2020
An obstacle endurance course at Quantico, field training exercises at Fort Sill and more of this week's best military photos.
Walther brought its new compact steel frame pistol to SHOT Show 2020
With a number of North American law enforcement agencies opting to pick up Walther firearms as their standard issue service weapons over the years, it wouldn’t be surprising if they replace their older P99s or PPQs with the Q4SFs.
By Ian D'Costa
New in 2020: More gigantic exercises for the Marine Corps
In 2019 Marines participated in large exercises more reminiscent of Cold War workups than preparations for counter-insurgency deployments to the Middle East ― and so far 2020 looks to be no different.
By Philip Athey
‘Ned Stark’ unveiled: Colonel who wrote viral leadership columns has a challenge for the Air Force
"Ned Stark" reveals who he is, why he's come forward now, and where he thinks the Air Force needs to go from here.
Trump to head to border as government shutdown goes into third week
The president plans the visit "to meet with those on the front lines of national security," the White House press secretary said.
NATO trumpets resolve over Russia, plays down divisions
NATO defense ministers met Thursday in a fresh show of resolve against Russia and played down a series of festering trans-Atlantic disputes that threaten to undermine unity across the 29-nation military alliance.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Mattis: Trade dispute with Europe won’t damage relations within NATO alliance
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Wednesday said he does not expect the unfolding dispute with Europe and Canada over U.S. import tariffs to damage military and security relations within the NATO alliance.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press