Japan-Based Marine Arrested in Hiroshima After Alleged Break-In Lance Cpl. Steven Frank Altamirano is accused of breaking a window and entering the home of a 78-year-old Japanese man.
MCAS Iwakuni Bars Family for Coronavirus Travel Incident Last Month in Japan Friday's news release came with an apology.
Weekend Rush Leaves Japan Commissary, Exchange Shelves Short on Toilet Paper, Hand Sanitizer Shoppers in Japan faced long lines over online rumors that Chinese-made toilet paper wouldn't be exported.
Marines Declare Popular Iwakuni Barbecue Restaurant Off-Limits After Owner's Drug Arrest The Rib House, a popular barbecue restaurant, has been declared off-limits following the owner's arrest on drug charges.
Marine Pilot Survived in Sea for Nearly 10 Hours After Deadly Midair Collision, Smartwatch Shows Data from the watch shows he died less than an hour before his body was recovered.
In-Flight Selfies, Other Reckless Behavior by Marine Aviators Outrage Japanese Officials Aviators' antics included reading, hair grooming and letting go of aircraft controls while posing for in-flight photos.
Marine Corps Finds Unprofessional Command Led to Fatal Midair Crash that Killed 6 A report found that inadequate training also contributed to a deadly refueling mission; four leaders were fired.
This Is the Marine Corps' 1st Female F-35B Fighter Pilot Twenty-four years after the Marine Corps got its first female aviator, another woman pilot is making history.
Navy May Have Detected Signals from Marine Aircraft After Collision off Japan The Navy appears to have detected "pingers" from a KC-130J tanker and F/A-18D Hornet involved in a deadly midair collision.
Marine Corps Identifies 5 Marines Lost in Midair Crash Five KC-130 Hercules crew members died in a Dec. 6 accident off Japan.
Why Military Veterans and Law Enforcement Joined the Capitol Insurrection The deadly riot in the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 attracted a variety of far-right extremists who shared a devotion to Trump.
FBI Searches for Armored Military Vehicle in California The Humvee was stolen from a National Guard Armory in a Los Angeles suburb.
DoD Cancels Plans to Let Thousands of Civilian Employees Shop at Exchange The proposal to expand military exchange shopping privileges had been expected to be finalized in late 2020.
After Years of Fighting, the Military Has Started Phasing Out 'Widow’s Tax' Many survivors will see at least $400 more in their Feb. 1 annuity payments.
After Training Changes, Air Force SERE School Sees Near-Historic Low Attrition Typically, about half of each class washes out during the final apprentice course because of its demanding nature.