New satellite-based approach procedures allow military and commercial pilots to land safely in poor weather and avoid overflying Miyajima Island, site of Itsukushima Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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New satellite-based approach procedures allow military and commercial pilots to land safely in poor weather and avoid overflying Miyajima Island, site of Itsukushima Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Fighter jets began arriving in Australia this week for the Exercise Pitch Black air combat drills that will involve 2,500 personnel and more than 100 aircraft from the U.S. and…
Lt. Gen. Benjamin Watson assumed command of the Marine Corps’ only expeditionary force permanently deployed overseas amid heightened security concerns in the Pacific and an ongoing force restructuring.