US Navy hospital in Spain stops delivering babies following ambulance provider’s move

One of the few U.S. military bases in Europe able to care for pregnant women through birth has stopped delivering babies, instead referring all labor and delivery patients to local hospitals.

Air Force keeps pace of rotating fighters at ‘keystone’ base on Okinawa

More F-16 Fighting Falcons and F-22 Raptors arrived at the home of the 18th Wing over the weekend as part of the Air Force’s plan to phase out retired F-15 Eagles with rotating squadrons.

Rotational Marines tapped for typhoon relief mission in northern Philippines

U.S. Marines were preparing to fly 49 tons of American aid to typhoon victims in the northern Philippines.

Marine Corps’ unmanned ‘narco-boat’ heads to Okinawa for Indo-Pacific trial

The Marine Corps will soon deploy an unmanned, semisubmersible watercraft designed to move supplies and weapons across large ocean distances in waters surrounding Okinawa.

Former cutter skipper takes command of Coast Guard’s growing Guam-based fleet

A new commander took the helm for the Coast Guard on Guam last week as it prepares to expand its already busy fleet of cutters.

Navy festival in Japan draws largest crowd in 8 years, including food influencer Keith Lee

Nearly 53,000 people, including a popular American social media influencer and food critic, traveled to Yokosuka Naval Base for its annual Friendship Day.

Dining facility in Japan broke Air Force rules by offering airmen bottled water

Misawa Air Base in Japan erred by offering bottled water at the base dining facility, as it has since the COVID-19 pandemic, a spokeswoman said this week.

Pioneering Air Force general hands over command of TRANSCOM, retires after 36 years of service

Gen. Jacqueline Van Ovost, one of the first 10 women to reach the four-star rank in the U.S. military, handed the reins of U.S. Transportation Command to Gen. Randall Reed on Friday at Scott Air Force Base, Ill., ending 36 years of service in the Air Force.

USS Daniel Inouye returns to Pearl Harbor after historic first 9-month deployment

After completing its first successful nine-month deployment to the U.S. 5th and 7th fleet areas of operation as part of the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group, the guided missile destroyer USS Daniel Inouye returned to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, on Friday.

NC senators say active duty military leader should be assigned to Helene response

U.S. Sens. Thom Tillis and Ted Budd said the National Guard along with local, state and federal first responders had been “working tirelessly” but that the response could be aided by an active-duty military leader.