Summer drills will sharpen US military mobility across the Indo-Pacific, general says

Multiple logistics exercises this summer will test and enhance U.S. forces’ airlift and sealift capabilities across the Indo-Pacific, said the head of U.S. Transportation Command.

Washington man suspected of killing 3 daughters was previously stationed at JBLM

A Washington man wanted by law enforcement on suspicion of killing his three daughters was stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord for two years, an Army spokesperson said.

US must harden Indo-Pacific bases against drone attacks, think tank says

The U.S. Air Force needs to do more to protect its Indo-Pacific bases, including from evolving threats such as drones, according to a new report from the Rand Corp., which highlights the growing vulnerability of U.S. military installations to low-cost, remote-controlled and autonomous drones.

Gaming, kimchi and K-Pop: Discover South Korea’s creative soul at Cheonan festival

The Cheonan K-Culture Expo, which kicked off Wednesday and runs through Sunday, invites visitors, including U.S. service members and their families, to dive into the nation’s vibrant spirit through a sensory immersion in music, fashion, food and future-facing tech.

Anne of Green Gables still casts her spell on Prince Edward Island

For many, a trip to Prince Edward Island is an homage to “Anne of Green Gables,” L.M. Montgomery’s 1908 novel about a red-haired orphan who falls in love with the island’s windswept beauty. With several sites connected to Montgomery and her novel, P.E.I. encourages visitors to slow down, whether it’s watching the tide roll in over a stretch of red sand or lingering over a plate of fresh Malpeque oysters

Deadly Russian bombardment of Ukraine further dampens hopes for peace

Russia struck Ukraine with a thunderous aerial bombardment overnight, further dampening hopes that the warring sides could reach a peace deal anytime soon days after Kyiv embarrassed the Kremlin with a surprising drone attack on military airfields deep inside Russia.

North Korea says it has raised a capsized destroyer upright as it continues repair

North Korea says it righted a capsized destroyer and moored it at a pier in the northeastern port of Chongjin as it continues to repair a new warship leader Kim Jong Un has described as a significant asset for his nuclear-armed military. 

Peruvian migrant acquitted in first trial over new military zone at US-Mexico border

A Peruvian woman who crossed the U.S. border illegally was acquitted of unauthorized access to a newly designated military zone in the first trial under the Trump administration’s efforts to prosecute immigrants who cross in certain parts of New Mexico and western Texas.

Hawaii-based soldier sentenced to 23 years for killing, dismembering pregnant wife

During the sentencing at the Wheeler Army Airfield courthouse, Judge Rebecca Farrell said she imposed the maximum sentence on Pfc. Dewayne Johnson II due to “particularly aggravating facts” in the case.

Retired Air Force general convicted at court-martial asks Trump for pardon

A retired Air Force general who was acquitted of sexual assault but found guilty of lesser charges during a court-martial last year has asked President Donald Trump for a pardon because his case is an example of “a woke-inspired, DEI-led campaign of lawfare.”