DMZ ambush survivors seen lucky to be alive
Observers at the scene of Sunday night's bold ambush by Communist North Koreans who machine-gunned and killed four United Nations Command soldiers reached one conclusion: "I don't see how anybody survived this."
In speech to USS Roosevelt crew, Modly calls fired captain either 'stupid' or knowingly negligent
Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly justified his firing last week of the USS Theodore Roosevelt’s skipper in a speech broadcast Monday over the ship’s public address system, calling Capt. Brett Crozier “stupid” if he thought a letter calling for his crew to be evacuated because of coronavirus concerns wasn’t going to leak.
Yokosuka commander ends pandemic-era tour at Navy’s largest overseas base
Capt. Rich Jarrett, who steered the Navy’s largest overseas installation through the coronavirus pandemic, relinquished command to Capt. Les Sobol.
Spiritual adjustments: Chaplains get creative to care for overseas troops during pandemic
“We are doing things we have never done before and probably things we should have done years before with technology,” said 374th Airlift Wing Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Dale Marlowe. “I think it is going to change the way we do our ministry.”
USFK’s COVID-19 cases nearly triple as omicron subvariant arrives in South Korea
New COVID-19 cases among U.S. military personnel stationed in South Korea have nearly tripled as infections in the country have soared to levels not seen since May.
Japan-based Marine takes her religious objection to COVID-19 vaccine to trial
Lance Cpl. Catherine Arnett said she’s being prosecuted for refusing to exit the Marine Corps based on her unwillingness to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Japan opens borders to more US military relatives as COVID-19 cases climb
Japan is permitting more family members to visit their relatives with the U.S. military even as COVID-19 case numbers exceed previous pandemic records.
