Strands of DNA are seen in this artist’s rendition.

Japanese soldier killed in Battle of Okinawa ID’d by DNA, a first for Japan

Human remains discovered on Okinawa in 2004 have been identified as those of a Japanese soldier, marking the first time DNA alone was used to confirm the identity of a casualty from the Battle of Okinawa.

False alarm prompts evacuation for high schoolers on Okinawa air base

Authorities evacuated a high school at the home of the 18th Wing on Tuesday morning following a report of a roofing sealant leak that turned out to be a false alarm.

Navy to build, renovate 3,000 child care facilities in next 5 years

The Navy plans to update or build 3,000 child care facilities, such as classrooms and playrooms, in the next five years after years of struggling to meet the needs of military families.

Leaving the military? This program helps troops tap into civilian jobs

Introduced in 1991 and mandatory for outgoing military members since 2011, the Transition Assistance Program, or TAP, has become an invaluable resource for veterans leaving active-duty service and re-entering the civilian workforce.

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.

Pentagon extends tour length for troops bringing families to South Korea

The Pentagon has tacked a year on the length of a tour of duty for service members who bring their families with them to South Korea.

Motorcycle safety ride aims to prevent accidents amid rising fatalities on Okinawa

Tom Quinn and Matt Nevins laugh when they recall particularly close calls they’ve experienced while riding their motorcycles on Okinawa.