U.S. Coast Guard, local agencies strengthen maritime capabilities through NASBLA training partnership
From March 24 to April 4, 2025, maritime law enforcement and emergency responders from the Guam Port Authority and Guam Fire Department participated in two
Tiger Triumph nears conclusion with large-scale amphibious operation training
Nearly 1,000 U.S. and Indian military personnel took part in a large-scale amphibious landing drill on Kakinada Beach in Andhra Pradesh, India, on April 11,
Guam National Guard Infantry Company Makes History with Alexander Hamilton Award Win
n an unprecedented move, B Company, 1st Battalion, 294th Infantry Regiment, Guam National Guard, known as “Team Binadu,” was awarded the prestigious Alexander Hamilton Award
During Tiger Triumph 2025, Task Force 72 and Patrol Squadron 8 join the Indian Navy for anti-submarine warfare training.
The P-8A detachment from the Tigers of Patrol Squadron (VP) 8, operating under Commander, Task Force (CTF) 72, took part in the amphibious landing drill
New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister visits U.S. Indo-Pacific Command
Adm. Samuel J. Paparo, commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, hosted New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters at USINDOPACOM headquarters
U.S. Navy Week Sets Sail for American Samoa, April 14-17, 2025
For the first time ever, the U.S. Navy is bringing Navy Week to American Samoa, April 14-17. As part of a global outreach effort, American
Trump’s Impact on Japan and ASEAN
Since the second Trump administration was inaugurated, the world has watched with a mix of hope and anxiety as U.S. domestic and foreign policies have
Trump policies threaten to shake foundation of shock-resistant Philippine peso
The Philippine peso is bracing for a potential jolt as U.S. President Donald Trump’s promised crackdown on immigration threatens to disrupt global labor markets and
Chips, iPhones will be part of nonnegotiable ‘reshoring’ tariffs: Lutnick
The exclusions of smartphones, computers and electronics from U.S. President Donald Trump’s steep “reciprocal” tariffs last week are not permanent but rather a clarification that
Philippines hosts talks on long-awaited South China Sea code of conduct
Manila voiced concerns on maritime incidents endangering its vessels in the West Philippine Sea during negotiations it hosted last week aimed at making progress on