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The anti-war left is turning on the president it helped put into office, launching a counteroffensive against President Obama's decision to escalate the war in Afghanistan.
Yokota operations commander discusses importance of worldwide mobility presence
Soldiers receive a safety brief from Staff Sgt. Lacarvia Heart Sept. 9, 2009, before off-loading three new AH-64D Apaches from a C-17 Globemaster III, at Osan Air Base, Korea.
PACAF commander celebrates Thanksgiving with Airmen in Korea
Gen. Gary North and Chief Master Sgt. Brooke McLean serve turkey to Airman 1st Class Peter Salas, from the 8th Communication Squadron, Nov.
Thanksgiving meals will be minus the main dish for many U.S. Embassy staff
Every year before Thanksgiving, U.S. Embassy staff in Mongolia do something few Americans have to do.
Gwen Willis was not afraid to raise her voice. "I'm a loud Sicilian as it is," she proclaimed.
Try to avoid political discussion
The U.S. Army plans to prevent media from covering Sarah Palin's appearance at Fort Bragg, fearing the event will turn into political grandstanding against President Barack Obama, officials said Thursday.
Cheers all round for Obama in Korea
Cheers all round for Obama in Korea By Donald Kirk OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea - The United States Air Force lieutenant was furious.
At Osan, Obama talks about deployments
President Barack Obama shakes hands with U.S. servicemembers at Osan. OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea - President Barack Obama drew repeated cheers and applause during a speech to U.S. troops here Thursday - except when he mentioned that some may deploy once again to a war zone.
Hero who led last major U.S. bayonet charge dies
Retired Col. Lewis L. Millett, who received the Medal of Honor during the Korean War for leading what was reportedly the last major American bayonet charge, died Nov 14.
Obama, South Korea's Lee accentuate the positive
SEOUL, South Korea - America's relations with South Korea, a crucial Asian ally, are on an upswing as President Obama meets with President Lee Myung-bak today, though a stalled trade agreement is still a concern for the economic powerhouses.
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Osan EOD Airmen stand down for safety
13. Safety Day allows EOD Airmen, whose day-to-day job can be anything from disarming improvised explosive devices to clearing unexploded ordnances, time to focus on the tools needed to keep them safe while completing their mission.
Obama: Still weeks to go before decision on Afghanistan
President Barack Obama said Wednesday he's still weeks away from deciding how many more U.S. troops to send to Afghanistan and that he'd like to fire officials who've leaked news of his deliberations to the news media.
Volunteers listen to war stories all day long from Central Coast veterans
When Japanese aircraft attacked the United States fleet at Pearl Harbor, Walter and Doris Stacy were engaged in the most innocent of American pastimes: watching a movie.
A little 'Seoul' on Warwick Boulevard
Loading... 1 of 4 One-year-old Yae En Lee and her grandfather Seungkwon Lee shop the rows of Korean grocery products at the E-Mart, a Korean-owned grocery on Warwick Boulevard in Newport News.
S. Korean gets 5 years in AAFES bribe scandal
PYEONGTAEK, South Korea a ' South Korean businessman Jeong Gi-hwan was sentenced Tuesday in a Dallas federal court to five years in prison for bribing AAFES officials so his firm could obtain a lucrative contract to sell Internet and phone service to U.S. troops in South Korea, the Justice Department said.
Economy to top Obama agenda in Asia
U.S. President Barack Obama picked Japan as the first country of his Asia visit.
Eielson Air Force Base Arctiz Sentry
Osan's DRCC provides force and equipment sustainment
Airmen from the 51st Fighter Wing receive briefings from Osan's Reception Processing Unit during the 51st Fighter Wing July Operational Readiness Exercise.
Air Force Staff Sgt. Kenny Dansby can't stop singing.
It doesn't matter if it's the sanctuary at Stockton's Second Baptist Church or a prefabricated metal building at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan's Parwan province.
The Slice: Now you see it, now you don't November 10, 2009
I thought I was the only one. But after mentioning opening a car door and thrusting a foot onto the ground as a way of solidifying one's claim to having been in a certain state during a road trip, I heard from readers who had done just that.
U.S. 8th Army command to remain stationed in Korea
The U.S. Eighth Army headquarters, the commanding unit of all U.S. Army forces stationed here, has reversed its relocation plans and will stay put in Seoul, the JoongAng Ilbo has learned.
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