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On the final step of his six-day, three-nation foreign trip, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said Wednesday that the world must have rules-based order if it wants international security during a time of heightened conflict.
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On Monday, the German government announced an emergency payment for natural gas and district heating customers in December and a price break for both electric and natural gas power customers early next year.
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The 2023 shipbuilding plan underestimates the cost of replacing destroyers and submarines targeted for decommissioning over the next few years, according to a recent Congressional Budget Office report.
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The new round of aid will include more National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems, or NASAMS, high-speed anti-radiation missiles, 20 million rounds of small-arms ammunition and more than 200 electrical generators.
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A German state court said efforts by local finance offices to tax U.S. military pay violate the NATO troop treaty, marking a development in a dispute that has caused financial devastation for scores of Americans.
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After 16 years, Basic Expeditionary Airman Skills Training will be retired, as the service changes the way it prepares recruits for combat.
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About seven people stopped to render assistance at the scene until emergency services arrived, a witness said.
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The Army acted recently to tighten its regulations on soldiers’ use of personal social media to move official Army messages.
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The Navy is giving sailors three more months to complete mandatory physical fitness tests in 2023.
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At Yokota, an Air Force airlift hub in western Tokyo, the USO brought a taste of home to single service members with an early Thanksgiving meal.
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In this episode, the USS Normandy visits France, the Silent Drill Platoon gets a new commander and more.
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