A Lawmaker Didn't Know Where Guam Is, So Its National Guard Went to Visit Her Office It is unclear whether any military rules were broken.
Guam Needs a New Air-Defense System to Protect Against Chinese Missiles, US 4-Star Says Installing a new 360-degree air-defense system would free up at least three Navy ships for other missions, admiral says.
This Movie Claims Guam Is a Hotbed of Holiday Spirit and Romance Every cynical big city know-it-all needs a military romance to get the heart back on the right track.
The Navy Is Considering Opening Tattoo Parlors on its Bases in Hawaii and Guam The expectation is for the Navy to locate its studios inside the "mini-mall" of the Navy exchange.
Report Claims Vietnam-Era Veterans Were Exposed to Agent Orange on Guam Two groups published a paper saying that vets who served on Guam between 1962 and 1975 likely were exposed to herbicides.
After 16 Years, Air Force Ends Continuous Bomber Presence on Guam The Air Force has ended its 16-year mission to keep strategic bombers in Guam to reassure allies and act as a deterrent.
CDC Wants to Know if Some Sailors on Stricken Carrier Developed Coronavirus Immunity Medical personnel will take a nasal swab sample and blood tests for sailors on the carrier, which remains docked in Guam.
USS Roosevelt Sailor Investigated for Leaving Hotel Room While Under Quarantine in Guam The sailor was reportedly caught on security camera footage while leaving his room.
Sailor from Carrier Theodore Roosevelt Dies of COVID-19 A sailor who was moved to an intensive care unit in Guam last week has died from the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
Hundreds of Marines Arrive in Guam to Help Virus-Stricken Carrier Crew About 230 Marines and sailors arrived in Guam this week to support members of the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt.
Troubled USS Boxer Returns Home 10 Days into Deployment Due to Maintenance Issue The maintenance-embattled USS Boxer is heading back to San Diego just 10 days after deploying due to an engineering issue, as...
On Newly Quiet Stretch of US-Mexico Border, Louisiana Soldiers Sit Around, Watch and Wait The Louisiana soldiers are spaced in groups of two or three over the 1.5 mile, 400-yard-wide strip of land.
How the Army Made a Deal with UFL Football and The Rock Despite Doubts over the Sponsorship's Worth The roughly $11 million deal set the service up to be the premier partner for the league's inaugural season, which started...
Unsupervised: Military Child Care Centers Slow to Report Abuse with Little Oversight A Military.com investigation into military day care centers revealed that service branch rules generally prioritize...
'Restore Real Value': House Panel Wants to Give Junior Enlisted Troops 15% Pay Raise The recommendation on boosting paychecks is part of the final report from the House Armed Services Committee's military...