US Military Dependent Dies in Collision with Japanese Driver South of Misawa Air Base The teenage dependent of a U.S. service member died following a two-vehicle accident that seriously injured four others.
COLA Changes Will Bump Paychecks for Many Japan-Based Troops, USFJ Leader Says Some service members in Japan saw a welcome surprise in their paychecks Wednesday.
Pilot Error Blamed for Inactive Bomb Dropped Outside Training Range in Japan The bombing pilot misinterpreted the proper target, selecting instead an objective almost 3½ miles away.
Air Force Commander in Japan Tightens Curfew After Uptick in DUIs he Air Force tightened curfew at Misawa Air Base in northeast Japan after several alcohol-related incidents.
No Injuries or Damage After Air Force F-16 Drops Dummy Bomb on Private Property in Japan An Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon dropped a 500-pound dummy bomb onto the Japanese countryside late Wednesday.
US Bases Brace for 'Large and Extremely Strong' Typhoon Hagibis as it Approaches Tokyo Authorities urged U.S. military personnel and their families at bases on the Kanto Plain to stock up and sit tight.
Air Force Maintenance Commander Fired from Specialized Fighter Unit in Pacific Col. Rognald E. Christensen, the 35th Maintenance Group commander, relieved Lt. Col. Jason Moehle of his duties Monday.
'You Shouldn't Be Calling Yourself a Ranger': Tom Cotton's Military Service Is Under Scrutiny from a Fellow Army Vet in Congress Being a "Ranger" and having earned a Ranger "tab" is often confused due to the similarity of their names.
Biden Signs Executive Order Delaying VA Debt Collections Once again, veterans will be given a financial break on money owed to Uncle Sam.
Navy SEAL Sentenced to 10 Years in Choking Death of Green Beret A SEAL Team 6 member who pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the hazing death of Army Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar in...
National Guard Plans to Ask Thousands of Troops to Remain in DC Until Mid-March Guard officials said that approximately 7,000 troops would likely remain in D.C. through the end of January.
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.