The U.S. Coast Guard will stop classifying swastikas and nooses as hate symbols under a revised policy that takes effect next ...
The recent strikes on boats in the Caribbean are an extension of a long US tradition of interference in the region.
In remarks to U.S. service personnel at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Thanksgiving, President Trump claimed he ...
After days of backlash, the Homeland Security Department said hateful and violent behavior would not be tolerated.
A new servicewide policy recasts swastikas and nooses as “potentially divisive,” revises harassment provisions and deletes ...
According to a November 2025 Coast Guard policy, symbols like swastikas and nooses were "potentially divisive" rather than ...
A Coast Guard personnel directive updated language identifying symbols of racial or religious hatred, setting off a political ...
The Coast Guard is looking for a new boot camp facility after it exceeded its recruiting goal and expects to expand its force by another 15,000 personnel over the next several years. The service is ...
The U.S. Coast Guard on Thursday released a new policy on hateful symbols such as swastikas and nooses after a Washington ...
Quick reaction units will become larger and receive more civil unrest training. The National Guard is planning to train as many as 500 troops per state to serve as part of a rapid-response force ...
November 8 was established as Coast Guard Day in Taiwan last year and this year it will be an official holiday for coast guard personnel. The government has hailed the coast guard's modernization from ...
Trump expands use of the military for domestic purposes Federal judges questioned justification for troops Court seeks information on language of law Oct 29 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court signaled ...