The USS Saufley served in many WWII missions, conducting anti-shipping sweeps, escorting reinforcements, and providing shore ...
The successful transition of the Philippine Army towards a territorial defense posture is critical to the Armed Forces of the ...
A US-based maritime monitoring group has alleged a Chinese ship used different identities and flags while working in ...
The moves will help strengthen regional stability and prevent Indo-Pacific connectivity from being quietly weaponised, ...
The surprise raid to snatch President Nicolas Maduro out of Venezuela may have been a much higher-stakes operation than it ...
CHINA MILITARY DRILLS. Helicopters on an amphibious assault ship take part in military drills in waters southeast of Taiwan, in this screenshot from a video released by the Eastern Theatre Command of ...
Atanoa Tusi Fa'afetai, the paramount chief of Maninoa village in the district of Si'umu, has repeatedly stated that the sum of SAT$10 million (NZD$6 million) paid by New Zealand to his government ...
In January 1899, the American gunboat USS Wilmington set out on an expedition to Venezuela, steaming up the Orinoco River toward the country’s interior. On board was an American diplomat, Francis ...
Trump's increasing comfort with using military force will likely bear significant consequences for Cuba, Iran, and North ...
HIMARS launchers are a serious threat to the People’s Liberation Army Navy—but Australia might have trouble adapting their land-based tactics for island warfare.
Behind today’s headlines is a history of imperial outrage—including a Philadelphia contract man who wreaked havoc in early-20th-century Venezuela and helped oust a president.
In 1823, America was a nation whose military was inferior to any of the major (or even minor) European powers and that ...