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Ongoing construction delays at a Japanese air base meant to host U.S. Navy carrier landing practice have stalled parts of the ...
Japanese media have reported that U.S. Marine Corps troops who began relocating from Okinawa ... base. Camp Blaz construction is expected to provide eight quarters for enlisted bachelors, housing ...
This story has been updated to reflect the accurate cost of Glass Breakwater repair contracts. Other information was ...
The Government Accountability Office warn a firmer plan for management of Guam's missile defense architecture is needed.
The 1970s brought a seismic shift to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Far East. On May 15, 1972, after nearly three ...
A survey by the Okinawan government found that levels of PFAS “forever chemicals” in water supplies near U.S. military bases ...
Japan pays $1.4 billion annually for US bases in Okinawa. But does the US military presence truly benefit locals, or does it impose more challenges? Okinawa, Japan's only subtropical prefecture ...
Junglia Okinawa, a new theme park scheduled to open ... While large-scale hiring may help to revitalize the area, it is also creating a housing supply shortage, affecting students and others ...
GINOWAN, Okinawa Prefecture--Extremely high levels ... concerns over the handling of dangerous chemicals at U.S. military bases. A reading of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) at one site ...
Navy Secretary Phelan visited Guam earlier this month and was "appalled" after seeing the conditions of an Air Force barracks ...
An early closure of the Futenma base and return of the site to Okinawa is a common wish among people in the prefecture, whether they support Tamaki or not. The only approach the government can ...
I can tell you [Navy Secretary John Phelan] was in a state of shock when he saw these barracks. He thought they were condemned," Capt. Adam Clampitt said.