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WWII’s Deadliest Predator Wasn’t HumanThe jungle was silent—until the water came alive. Hundreds of Japanese soldiers walked into a swamp and never walked out.
The U.S. Coast Guard said it is operating in the Indo-Pacific region with allies and partners to ensure "lawful access to the maritime commons." ...
The Chinese military claimed that military activities that "disrupt" the South China Sea and "create hotspots" are under control.
Japan reached out to China, expressing concern the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy J-15 fighters that came within 50 ...
Lockheed P-3C maritime patrol aircraft that was monitoring the Chinese navy's first operational deployment of two ...
China conducted simultaneous carrier drills near Japan’s EEZ for the first time, signaling growing blue-water ambitions.
The two Chinese carriers currently in the western Pacific employ the older “ski-jump” launch method for aircraft, with a ramp ...
The maneuvers over international waters in the Pacific last weekend prompted Japanese officials to warn China not to repeat ...
A Chinese fighter jet came within about 150 feet of a Japanese naval reconnaissance plane over the weekend, the Japanese ...
Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni's commander, Col. Richard Rusnok, chats with Rear Adm. Ichiro Ishikawa, head of Japan's ...
The Navy's two newest amphibious assault ships, the USS America and USS Tripoli, are swapping home ports between San Diego ...
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