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One of the first Black Marines finally gets his Congressional Gold Medal
Nearly 20,000 Black Marines went through boot camp at segregated Montford Point
Lawmakers introduce bill to protect Parris Island from closure
The Parris Island Protection Act would prohibit the use of federal funds to close or plan the closure of the Marine Corps Training Depot
Meet the (probably soon to be former) Marine who just dropped a not-so-hot racist track on Instagram
"There is no place for racism in the Marine Corps."
It looks like a US Marine bought a fire truck. And yes, that’s totally allowed
Turns out you can totally buy a fire truck and drive it around base, assuming you have the appropriate license, insurance, and don't mind being stopped by the Duty NCO every five minutes.
The Marine Corps is ‘looking at all options’ when it comes to future boot camp locations
A military task force convened in South Carolina on Thursday as leaders there attempt to halt any chance of the Marine Corps abandoning its historic Parris Island boot camp
Marine Corps F-35 crashes after colliding with C-130 during refueling exercise
A Marine Corps KC-130J refueling aircraft and an F-35B Joint Strike Fighter collided during an air-to-air refueling mission in California, causing the stealth jet to crash, officials said Tuesday
Marines are finally about to receive their first new amphibious vehicle since Vietnam
The Marine Corps plans on fielding its first batch of Amphibious Combat Vehicles to grunts starting in October, the service announced on Monday
‘Why is this happening?’ — Mysterious seizures haunt Marines a decade after their deployment
"You never know whether someone has been deployed in an area where there’s some kind of exposure to infection or to a toxin."
Lawsuit claims military families endured mold, roaches in Camp Lejeune housing
Three Marine Corps families are taking on their landlords at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, alleging that the private companies that run base housing failed to provide safe residences or respond to complaints of mold, mildew, water intrusion, roaches and maintenance problems
‘Ain’t gonna happen!’ Politicians vow to keep Parris Island open
"If you're looking to save money -- let's start with cutting those people who think closing Parris Island is a good idea."
Marine Corps may close storied Parris Island and San Diego boot camps to open a new coed site
"No decisions have been made ... It's just an option we're talking about."
My brother Austin asked me to go to Syria with him. Four months later, he was taken
Every second he stays in captivity cuts a deeper wound in the hearts of my family, and we can wait no longer.
77 years later, Marine killed on Tarawa returns home to Illinois
Reeser's grave is a double plot shared with his brother Donald, a Marine killed during the Korean War.
Diversity is about saving Marines’ lives, not political correctness, commandant says
The Marine Corps needs to become more diverse in order to save Marines’ lives, Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger said on Wednesday
Here comes the first-ever Marine littoral regiment
The Marine Corps is moving into a three-year test phase for a new Hawaii-based unit that could serve as a model for specially designed regiments built to fight in the Pacific
The Marine Corps has officially started fielding its first new pistol in 35 years
The Marine Corps has officially started fielding the M18 service pistol to replace its existing arsenal of sidearms, the service announced
The Marine Corps has officially started fielding its first new pistol in 35 years
The Marine Corps has officially started fielding the M18 service pistol to replace its existing arsenal of sidearms, the service announced
The Navy’s newest amphibious assault ship just rolled up in San Diego
After a trip around South America, the USS Tripoli has arrived in San Diego and will be used to deploy Marines and their aircraft worldwide
The Navy’s newest amphibious assault ship just rolled up in San Diego
After a trip around South America, the USS Tripoli has arrived in San Diego and will be used to deploy Marines and their aircraft worldwide
250 Camp Pendleton Marines, sailors to deploy to Creek fire
"On the fire line, you have to listen to your leader without even hesitating. They already have that instilled in them."
250 Camp Pendleton Marines, sailors to deploy to Creek fire
"On the fire line, you have to listen to your leader without even hesitating. They already have that instilled in them."
COVID-19 squashes some of the Marine Corps’ biggest balls
About 3,000 people typically attend the Commandant's Marine Corps Birthday Ball.
Marines simulated a takedown of a hostile ship in the South China Sea in a ‘flex’ at China
"Marines flex in the South China Sea."
US service members battling racism in the ranks report a high barrier to justice
Data obtained by Reuters show that service members rarely file formal equal opportunity complaints when compared to their civilian employee counterparts within the Defense Department. Why?
He lost his arm, leg and eye saving his fellow Marines during WWII. Now his family says he deserves the Medal of Honor
For their actions during the bloody struggle for Iwo Jima during World War II, 27 sailors and Marines received the Medal of Honor. Harry Jackson Sr.'s family is trying to make it 28