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Where in the world are US troops stationed? (VIDEO)

Currently, Japan is the foreign country with the greatest number of active duty U.S. troops, followed by Germany and South Korea.

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Vice president Pence visits troops, memorial in South Korea on Easter Sunday

Pence said President Trump requested he take the trip and asked him to express gratitude to the troops currently serving in South Korea.

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North Korea fires ballistic missiles toward Sea of Japan

The South Korean military indicated the missiles were fired from the Tongchang-ri region, near the northern border with China along North Korea's west coast.

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Korean Air trains crew, allows stun gun use on violent passengers

The airline announced Tuesday it will beef up its Taser training for crew members and will hire more male flight attendants in the wake of an incident where singer Richard Marx helped crew members subdue an unruly passenger.

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Military dogs at work, rest and play

There are now less than 600 dogs used in the U.S. military worldwide, but they are still an invaluable part of the team.

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Judge orders S. Korean company caught stealing secrets of Kevlar to pay $360M

A South Korean company pleaded guilty to conspiring to steal the secrets of Kevlar, a synthetic fiber used in lightweight body armor among other products, the Justice Department announced last month. Kolon Industries Inc., which appeared in front of a Virginia federal court at the end of April, was sentenced to pay $85 million in […]

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Prospects look good for import of South Korean M1 Garands (VIDEO)

Two years ago in February 2009, the Obama administration cleared an enviable cache of American-made M1 Garand rifles and M1 carbines for importation from South Korea and subsequent sale on the US collectors market. Last year in March 2010, the government quietly nixed its decision to move forwar

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