Babauta Swears In Youngest Son to Army Leadership
Lieutenant Colonel (retired) Franklin Babauta of As Lito (originally of San Roque, Saipan) on December 17 had the honor of administering the oath of office to his son, Second Lieutenant…
Lieutenant Colonel (retired) Franklin Babauta of As Lito (originally of San Roque, Saipan) on December 17 had the honor of administering the oath of office to his son, Second Lieutenant…
Opinion by John A. Ananich II for Kandit News & Views The relocation of U.S. Marines from Okinawa to Guam is not just another military movement—it’s a pivotal moment in…
[Editor’s note: Charlie Hermon’s submitted his opinion to Kandit’s question, “What are you most hopeful and most fearful about in a second Trump administration?”] Opinion by Charlie Hermosa for Kandit…
The U.S. Army is preparing a mammoth transition from decades of war in Afghanistan and the Middle East to the possibility of war with and in China, according to an…
The CNMI Office of the Governor provided the photo and caption below to the media Wednesday evening. More information about the meeting briefed in the photo caption and other meetings…
The mobilization head of the military command slated to spend $34 billion in this region over the next four years was in Saipan to meet with the CNMI governor about…
The photo and caption below were provided by the Office of the Governor of the CNMI. An in-depth story by Kandit is forthcoming.
Arnold Palacios’ pivot from China, though criticized by some who are used to the get-rich-quick schemes of the Chinese infiltrators, stands to pay off in a big, sustainable way through…
By Lee Webber Last week I began my column with this sentence: “Si vis pacem, para bellum.” It is a Latin adage translated that means, “if you want peace, prepare…
An Alabama congressman, whom Guam Del. James Moylan has befriended, appears to be pulling the military buildup rug from under Guam and the CNMI’s not-so-watchful eyes, as southeastern pork barrel…