Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has vowed to work with other Pentagon leaders to restore normalcy across the department, the American Forces Press Service reported Thursday. Jim Garamone writes Hagel told reporters at
MoreDefense Secretary Chuck Hagel said the Pentagon is figuring out if it could bring back to work some of its 400,000 civilian employees on furlough because of the government shutdown, the American
MoreThe U.S. and Japan have agreed to broaden their alliance in the face of growing military threats from North Korea and China, according to a New York Times article. Jennifer Steinhauer and
MoreThe Defense Department plans to award millions of dollars in contracts for equipment and services despite a shutdown of the federal government, Federal Times reported Tuesday. Marcus Weisgerber writes that the agency
MoreDefense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Monday the U.S. plans to maintain its current 28,500-strong force in South Korea despite the Pentagon having to cut at least $500 billion from its budget over the
MoreSecretary of Defense Chuck Hagel says U.S. and Philippine officials are working to finalize a deal that could increase American military presence in the Southeast Asian country, Defense News reported Friday. Hagel
MoreThe Defense Department is cancelling five of the 11 civilian furlough days that were ordered in May as part of the department’s goal to cut $47 billion in fiscal year 2013 under
MoreDefense Secretary Chuck Hagel has said he will trim the budget of his office and top military chiefs’ headquarters by 20 percent between 2015 and 2019, Reuters reported Tuesday. David Alexander writes
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