U.S. Marines have arrived in northern Australia for six months of training and operating as an air-ground task force across ...
And it’s going to be too late to do anything except brace for impact and figure out how to survive the collision if people don’t wake up and do something. Need proof?
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Defense News on MSNUS Army readies second Typhon battery for Pacific deploymentThe Army's second Midrange Capability missile battery is ready for action in the Pacific, the service's 3rd Multidomain Task ...
The Navy has increased the amount to fix the Typhoon Mawar-damaged Glass Breakwater at Apra Harbor from $330 million to $563 ...
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Military healthcare experts told Congress that the current system is simply not able to handle the kind of casualties a major ...
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Navy Times on MSNThe P-51 Mustang and the man who won the World War II air war with itIt was thanks to former WWI pilot Tommy Hitchcock that the P-51 entered U.S service — and changed the skies over Europe ...
An expedition crew led by Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen found the famous USS Juneau, where the five Sullivan brothers perished during WWII, 4,200 meters below the surface on the floor of the ...
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The WW2 Attack that Was Too Destructive for America to UseThe American forces had conquered the island of Okinawa at a tremendous cost. Germany had surrendered, but the fight was not over yet in the Pacific. The Army, Navy, and Marines still had a job to do: ...
Malaria could be as dangerous to GIs in the Pacific theater of World War II as the enemy. To fight it, they used hammers and freon grenades.
There are a lot of unknowns when it comes to great-power war, but one thing is fairly certain: the casualties would be horrific. The US military's healthcare system, however, is woefully ...
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