The United States, Japan and Australia kicked off the annual Yama Sakura joint military exercise at Camp Asaka in Tokyo on ...
Service members from the United States, Japan and Australia took part in a joint military exercise known as Yama Sakura 87 at ...
The Philippines will soon become a full participant in annual Yama Sakura warfighting drills involving U.S., Japanese and ...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III met with military leaders from the U.S., Japan and Australia and recognized ...
Yama Sakura 87, the trilateral scenario-driven command post exercise and part of U.S. Army’s Pacific’s Operation Pathways, kicked ...
Increasingly hostile rhetoric involving the potential use of nuclear weapons has U.S. and Japanese delegations pledging ...
Military forces from the U.S., Japan and Australia are conducting joint training in outlying island defense scenarios.
Gen. Joel Vowell (R) during the the opening ceremony of Japan, U.S. and Australia joint command post exercise "Yama Sakura 87 at the Camp Asaka in Tokyo on Friday. Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI Dec. 6 ...
Exercise Yama Sakura 87, which means "mountain cherry blossom" in Japanese, kicked off on Friday and is scheduled to run for nine days. More than 7,000 military members from the U.S., Australia ...
Austin concluded his 13th and last trip to the Indo-Pacific in his capacity as Pentagon chief as questions lingered over ...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin expressed confidence about enhanced military capabilities among the United States, ...