
Aged liberators return to Manila to commemorate historic WWII battle’s 80th anniversary
A pair of U.S. veterans are headed home after one of the last visits to the Philippines by Americans who fought there during World War II.
The Philippines’ ‘Dirty Harry’ could alter security balance for US, China
Washington’s goals for free movement in the South China Sea were never simple.
Navy sends Growlers to Philippines amid continuing sea tensions
Four Navy E/A-18G Growler aircraft and 120 personnel arrived at Clark Air Base on Wednesday to help the Philippines patrol its sea borders amid heightened tensions over territorial rights in the South China Sea.
Philippines encouraged by talks with US admiral over dispute with China
The United States reassured the Philippines it will patrol areas of the South China Sea disputed by Manila and Beijing, Philippine officials said after a visit from the head of U.S. Pacific Command.
'The first thing I'm going to do ...'
The last time Maj. Jay R. Jensen saw his little girl she was a moppet of 10. She has yet to turn 17, but is already married — and Jensen is a grandfather.
Rousing welcome greets 20 more returnees at Clark
Twenty American returnees from North Vietnamese captivity landed at this base Sunday night and were given a larger and more rousing welcome than another group, seven times as large, that landed six days before.
USAF 'Mounties' ready to ride
The only existing horse patrol in the United States Air Force is located here at Clark AB, and though the program has been in existence since 1958, it's not covered by any military job description or regulation.