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Pacific soldiers see more joint exercises, tech than ever before
Even privates may handle new tech alongside multinational partners in ways their senior NCOs never did.
By Todd South
World War II airman to be buried June 5 in California
Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Vincent J. Rogers Jr. will be buried at Riverside National Cemetery in California June 5
By Kent Miller
NY airman killed in WWII crash to be reburied in California
A New York airman whose remains were recently identified 75 years after he died in World War II will be buried near the Southern California airfield where he trained.
Remains of WWII airman who inspired museum’s exhibit ID’d
The remains of a New York airman whose trove of 200-plus wartime letters inspired a California museum’s popular World War II exhibit have been identified 75 years after he died in a crash off a Pacific island.
These Medal of Honor recipients were men of God
Both priests lived and died for the grunts they loved.
By Ray Pezzoli Jr., Vietnam Magazine
US commander says pressure is key to nuclear diplomacy with North Korea
The commander of U.S. forces in South Korea said Wednesday that he’s cautiously optimistic nuclear diplomacy will work out with North Korea. But he also said Seoul and Washington must continue to apply pressure so that “there’s not a reason or even an ability” for the North to back out.
Presumed US war remains repatriated in ceremony at South Korea base
Hundreds of U.S. and South Korean troops gather at Osan Air Base for the repatriation.
By Kim Yong-Ho, Hyung-Jin Kim and Robert Burns, The Associated Press