Coast Guard Apprehends Most Cuban Migrants in Decade The 7,361 Cubans caught attempting to illegally migrate from the sea represents a 60 percent increase over fiscal 2015.
Cuban Migrant Interdictions Dry Up After US Ends 'Wet Foot' Policy Then-President Barack Obama ended the 'Wet Foot' policy, saying the move reflected normalized relations with Cuba.
Sonic Weapons Reportedly Targeting US Diplomats in Cuba: What We Know US diplomats and their families in Cuba have experienced symptoms including hearing loss, mild TBI, and nervous system damage...
Cuba Initiative Could Mean Changes for Guantanamo Base President Obama’s move to normalize ties with Cuba could bring changes to the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay.
3 Marines Return to Cuba to Raise US Flag, 54 Years After Lowering It After 54 years, three United States Marines have returned to Cuba to finish a job that, despite being their duty, none of...
Marine Corps Says Half of Barracks Had Issues, Though Only 118 Marines Moved, After Worldwide Inspection The inspection took place between February and March, a quick time frame for a herculean task that involved looking at...
Temporary Promotions for Army Noncommissioned Officers to End in June The Army will suspend the temporary promotions starting in June in one of the most significant changes to its promotion...
Marine Corps Aims for a New Way of Teaching, Ditching Old Models of PowerPoint Lectures The service will focus on the individual Marine's ability to learn rather than cramming instruction into their heads, whether...
Ukrainian Drone Attack Sets Major Russian Oil Refinery on Fire Oil-processing, one of Russia’s most important industries, has been a target of Ukrainian drone attacks since late January.
Navy's Newest Warship Named for Fierce Marine Corps Campaign in Afghanistan The top leader of the Navy announced Thursday that the service's future amphibious ship, a landing helicopter assault vessel...