U.S., South Korean Militaries Reassess Peninsula Defenses
OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea — In the shadow of continuing North Korean provocations, U.S. and South Korean military leaders are reassessing missile and air defenses on the peninsula and planning which warfighting capabilities to improve next. Critical fixes are needed in close air support, training...
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