Top Army general in Pacific says Asian nations moving toward NATO-like cooperation to counter China

Chinese military expansion is pushing Asian nations into closer strategic partnership with the United States that has parallels to NATO in Europe, the top Army commander for the region said Wednesday.

America needs better way to measure allied defense contributions, study finds

The Pentagon needs a new method for measuring whether countries in Europe and Asia are carrying their fair share of the security burden, according to a new U.S. military-sponsored study.

Target ship goes down in South China Sea as allies train to thwart a Philippine invasion

American, Philippine and Australian troops pounded a disused oil tanker 10 miles offshore with artillery, rockets, missiles, bombs and machinegun fire.

Camp Humphreys is latest overseas base to establish a food pantry for troops

U.S. troops in South Korea struggling to feed their families have access to a new food pantry on this base as of this week.

Defense calls first witnesses at Red Hill tainted water trial in Hawaii

The former U.S. Pacific Fleet surgeon testified Tuesday in Hawaii federal court as U.S. attorneys began their defense in a civil suit by military families alleging physical and mental illnesses from consuming tap water contaminated by Navy jet fuel.

Quick thinking, fast action save military working dog’s life at Army base in Japan

A quick response by soldiers at the home of U.S. Army Japan saved the life of a military working dog suffering from heat stroke

Remains of Iowa native killed at Pearl Harbor identified

The remains of Navy Fireman 1st Class Everett C. Titterington, 21, who died on the battleship USS Oklahoma at Pearl Harbor, were identified on March 23, 2021. He will be buried Sept. 5 in Bloomington, Calif.

Married US soldier arrested in Russia for stealing from girlfriend, US officials say

Staff Sgt. Gordon Black, who was stationed in South Korea, traveled through China to Russia to visit a girlfriend. Black was arrested and remains in custody on charges he stole from the woman, U.S. officials said.

USS Ronald Reagan enters ‘underway period’ ahead of homeport shift from Japan

The USS Ronald Reagan recently steamed out of Tokyo Bay, foreshadowing its final, impending departure from U.S. 7th Fleet.

Marines put new amphibious vehicle to work in Philippines during first overseas deployment

The Marine Corps deployed its new amphibious combat vehicle overseas for the first time for the annual Balikatan training in the Philippines, according to a news release.