700 hail King in Osan march
More than 700 American military men of all races and ranks marched in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Sunday, climaxing a weekend tribute here to the slain civil rights leader.
Suburban sprawl, downtown struggles challenge Tohoku’s tsunami recovery
Any American from a city with a forgotten Main Street would recognize what is happening in Ishinomaki.
Spurred by help from military families, tsunami victims aid others in need
Take papers dyed in springtime colors, fold them into dozens of flower shapes and sew them into a single ball.
Candidates opposed to US military transfers lose in Okinawa, Iwakuni
Mayors committed to U.S. military base realignment plans in Okinawa and Iwakuni each won re-election this past weekend, giving the Japanese government a political boost against those opposed to the moves.
Pence in Japan: ‘All options are on the table’ regarding North Korea
Vice President Mike Pence said “all options are on the table” as North Korea continues to develop its nuclear-weapons and ballistic-missile programs, during a speech Wednesday aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan.
Will Jimmy Buffett surf Okinawa? He’s thinking about it
If music hadn’t worked out, Jimmy Buffett might have been a retired Navy aviator by now.
Bridge, crewmembers' errors led to deaths aboard 2 Navy destroyers
The two collisions that killed a combined 17 sailors aboard the destroyers USS Fitzgerald and USS John S. McCain resulted from sailors not following procedures and lack of communication between officers and the rest of the ship, a Navy report released Wednesday concluded.
