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.
Report details terror, heroism in aftermath of USS Fitzgerald collision
An initial report into the USS Fitzgerald collision released by the Navy Thursday details the terror sailors experienced in the moments after the collision along with the heroic efforts crew members undertook to save lives.
Sailors who died in Fitzgerald collision receive posthumous promotions
The Navy has posthumously promoted the seven USS Fitzgerald sailors who perished in a deadly June 17 collision with a merchant ship off the coast of Japan.
Mother of fallen sailor wants answers about deadly Navy crashes
Even as Rachel Eckels sat poised and smiling Thursday afternoon in a crowded and tense congressional hearing room, a long list of urgent and painful questions haunted her.
Troops assigned to U.S. tsunami-relief campaign return home to Yokota
Roughly half of Yokota’s force commitment to Operation Unified Assistance, the U.S. military’s tsunami-relief campaign in South Asia, is back home.
Marine Corps graphic illustrator in Okinawa leaving his mark on tsunami relief effort
For years to come, every time the logo for the U.S. military’s post-tsunami relief work is flashed on a screen, Lance Cpl. Michael DeVoe Jr. can remember his role in the effort.
Red Horse Squadron field engineers load up trucks for relief mission
The Air Force here is deploying two teams of its Red Horse field engineers to tsunami-ravaged South Asia.
