The Navy Is Considering Opening Tattoo Parlors on its Bases in Hawaii and Guam The expectation is for the Navy to locate its studios inside the "mini-mall" of the Navy exchange.
Report Claims Vietnam-Era Veterans Were Exposed to Agent Orange on Guam Two groups published a paper saying that vets who served on Guam between 1962 and 1975 likely were exposed to herbicides.
After 16 Years, Air Force Ends Continuous Bomber Presence on Guam The Air Force has ended its 16-year mission to keep strategic bombers in Guam to reassure allies and act as a deterrent.
CDC Wants to Know if Some Sailors on Stricken Carrier Developed Coronavirus Immunity Medical personnel will take a nasal swab sample and blood tests for sailors on the carrier, which remains docked in Guam.
USS Roosevelt Sailor Investigated for Leaving Hotel Room While Under Quarantine in Guam The sailor was reportedly caught on security camera footage while leaving his room.
Sailor from Carrier Theodore Roosevelt Dies of COVID-19 A sailor who was moved to an intensive care unit in Guam last week has died from the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
Hundreds of Marines Arrive in Guam to Help Virus-Stricken Carrier Crew About 230 Marines and sailors arrived in Guam this week to support members of the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt.
Navy’s New Triton Maritime Surveillance Drones Arrive in Guam for 1st Deployment Two MQ-4C Triton drones have arrived in Guam as part of the U.S. Navy's first-ever deployment of the unmanned aerial vehicle.
Maintenance Mistakes May Have Caused 2017 Navy Helicopter Crash off Guam The helicopter crashed April 27, 2017, while the Dewey was on a deployment to the Western Pacific with another destroyer.
Navy Sailor Aids Pedestrian Struck by Car in Guam Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Pluss was driving when he noticed a car accident and an unresponsive victim.
Air Force's 9th Bomb Squadron Commander Fired After Just a Couple of Months on the Job Lt. Col. Brian Milner, the commander of the 9th Bomb Squadron, was relieved of command due to "a loss of confidence in his...
3 Ospreys Made Forced Landings in Japan. The Marine Corps Said There Were No Indications of Clutch Issues. The Marine Corps says that three Okinawa V-22 Ospreys that diverted from scheduled flight paths due to "caution indications"...
What We Know About the Marine Corps F-35 Crash, Backyard Ejection and What Went Wrong The crash of an F-35B Joint Strike Fighter aircraft in South Carolina has raised numerous questions about what prompted the...
I'm a Top Gun-Trained Fighter Pilot. I'd Make More Money as an Airline Pilot, But It Wouldn't Be as Fulfilling. The Naval Academy wasn't on my radar in high school, but being a successful swimmer got me noticed by their college...
Negligent Discharge Killed Marine Training at Camp Pendleton Last Month, Navy Report Indicates The cause was published last month by the Naval Safety Command in a report outlining deadly incidents in the Marine Corps and...