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Del. James Moylan said his office has not received confirmation about the involvement of military members from Guam or the CNMI in the capture of Nicolas Maduro.
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The Myrtle Hazard recently returned to Guam after helping enforce fishing regulations and supporting maritime police forces
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The draft agreement outlines how the Department of War will handle archaeological and cultural sites and artifacts.
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Island leaders and military officials talked about infrastructure, economy, readiness and regional threats during a two-day forum.
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Guam Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero met with civilian and military leaders in Okinawa Monday to discuss the ongoing relocation of U.S. Marines to Guam
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The 293rd Combat Communication Squadron will assist island after disasters and work closely with Air Force squadron
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Pacific Center for Island Security said the environmental impact study prepared by the military overstates the effectiveness of the missile defense system technology.
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The U.S. and allies stage REFORPAC 2025, the largest Pacific air exercise to date, testing military readiness amid rising geopolitical tensions.
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Col. Richard Marshall takes command of Camp Blaz, as Col. Ernest Govea departs after leading key development at Guam's newest Marine Corps base.
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The U.S. military's scaled-back environmental plan on Tinian still draws concern over land and infrastructure. Residents call for more transparency.