
Air Force colonel takes over Korea-based fighter wing once commanded by her husband
It is the second time Col. Kathryn Gaetke has taken a leadership role previously held by her husband, Col. Matthew Gaetke, also an F-16 pilot.
Weinberger greets GIs, rips politicians
Clad in an Army field jacket, Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger on Wednesday praised the vigilance of U.S. servicemembers and criticized politicians who favor cutting defense spending.
Two million welcome Johnson in Seoul
President and Mrs. Johnson got a rousing Texas-style welcome here Monday.
U.S., South Korea deliberate Yongsan Garrison move
Once again, as they have for years, the U.S. military and South Korea are talking about the massive task of packing up and moving two major American commands.
U.S. study in '70s explored using nukes against N. Korea
At the same time the Carter administration was mulling options to pull U.S. forces from South Korea in the late 1970s, U.S. officials were studying the use of nuclear weapons to repel a possible North Korean invasion, recently unclassified documents show.
U.S. teams cross DMZ to search for remains of Korean War MIAs
For the first time, U.S. remains recovery teams have crossed the Demilitarized Zone with equipment to search for servicemembers missing from the Korean War.
Osan eases ban on shopping district due to effect on businesses
Osan Air Base has cut two hours off the time that the adjacent shopping area is off-limits each day, aware that hundreds of business are suffering due to a standoff between the U.S. military and “juicy bars” over prostitution concerns.