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VERGENNES MEMORIAL DAY Parade Marshal John Medenwald enlisted in the Army in 1982 and worked his way up to the rank of ...
He has attended career courses at the Fuji School in Japan ... badges of rank, has five stars displayed on his vehicle and as per tradition, salutes with the special Field Marshal’s baton raised to ...
Five Navy sailors were recently awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for their roles in helping to save the ...
The U.S. Navy said Friday that one of its officers has been indicted on murder and other charges ... The case underscores how the bilateral Status of Forces Agreement limits Japan's jurisdiction over ...
The Navy’s former second-highest-ranking officer was convicted of bribery and other counts Monday, becoming the senior-most member of the U.S. military ever convicted of committing a federal ...
NAVTOR is continuing to build momentum for its "Digital Logbook revolution" as Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, ...
Martin, of Niles, Mich., was killed when a shell fragment struck him in the chest on May 15, 1945, as 6th Marine Division ...
WASHINGTON--A Navy officer jailed in Japan over a car crash that killed two Japanese citizens has been transferred into American custody and was returned Thursday to the United States ...
Naval officers accompanied her arrival around midnight at the orange painted house in Veracruz’s state capital Xalapa. Sánchez was the pride of her family, a standout student and athlete ...
XALAPA, Mexico — Dozens of people gathered overnight on the street that was home to one of the Mexican naval cadets who died when their training vessel hit the Brooklyn Bridge. América Yamilet ...
Burke initially contacted Next Jump after a series of scandals involving U.S. Navy officers and defense contractor Leonard Francis, known as “Fat Leonard.” The contract was to help address a ...
The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific announced that it awarded two Japan government-funded ... Ernest Govea, commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, said it ...