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70 years ago, this Medal of Honor recipient sacrificed himself to save his fellow Marines
It has been 70 years since Baldomero Lopez sacrificed his life to save his Marine platoon, smothering a grenade with his body during the Koeran War’s Battle of Inchon
Marines have joined the fight against California’s raging wildfires
Marines with the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing are assisting with the Slink Fire in the Sierra Nevada
‘I was instantly furious’ — Marine vet and Gold Star widow blasts Trump after seeing photo of him at her husband’s grave in Arlington
A Marine Corps veteran and Gold Star widow sharply criticized President Donald Trump after seeing a photo of him at her husband's grave in Arlington National Cemetery
The Taliban drove his family out of Afghanistan when he was a child. Now he wants to go back as a Marine
23 years ago, the Taliban drove Pvt. Atiqullah Assadi and his family from their home in Afghanistan. Now, he's a United States Marine, and he intends to go back.
The Marine Corps’s new battlewagon is getting a 30mm cannon to take out enemy aircraft
The Marine Corps plans on loading up its brand new battlewagons with a 30mm cannon to track and destroy enemy drones and aircraft, according to a new notice from the service
The Marine Corps has launched two investigations into its deadliest AAV training accident ever
Military officials have launched two investigations to determine why an amphibious assault vehicle sank recently during training off San Clemente Island, killing nine of its crew in what is now being called the deadliest training accident in the history of this legacy Marine Corps seafaring vehicle
Marine Corps aircrew safe after helicopter catches fire mid-flight
Marine Corps Air Station New River confirmed that a CH-53E helicopter was forced to make a precautionary emergency landing.
On a Marine Corps base in Japan, the mold will continue until morale improves
“The mold has definitely been brought up but absolutely nothing has been done about it."
The Marine Corps says all-male boot camp companies will soon be ‘obsolete’
Marine leaders want every male recruit arriving at boot camp to train alongside women in the same company, putting an end to the longstanding tradition of separating trainees by gender, according to newly released plans to make both of the service’s recruit depots coed
Marine accused of luring 14-year-old onto Twentynine Palms for sex
A Marine at the Twentynine Palms base was arrested Tuesday, Aug. 25, after he paid to have a 14-year-old girl driven to the base and had sex with her, authorities say
The ‘deadliest’ Marine on Parris Island reveals the secrets to his record-setting shooting
Marine Pfc. Austin Farrell made headlines when he earned the title of deadliest shot at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, but the 21-year-old who grew up shooting in Culpepper, Virginia was actually hoping to shoot better than his record-breaking rifle qualification score
Marines who appeared in Trump RNC video did not violate DoD policy, Corps says
"Their official duty is to assist the President in office; those duties include opening doors for the President"
Ceremony held at Camp Pendleton for Marines and sailor killed in tragic AAV sinking
Marines and sailors at Camp Pendleton honored the men lost when their seafaring amphibious assault vehicle sank off San Clemente Island
Community outpouring helping families of men who died in Marine AAV training exercise
Hundreds gathered at a vigil at Del Mar Beach on Camp Pendleton to remember the eight Marines and one sailor who died when an amphibious assault vehicle sank off San Clemente Island
The Marine Corps’ big force restructuring means changes to what it stashes in secret caves in Norway
A major Marine Corps force redesign is bringing big changes that could soon filter down to a secretive cave complex in Norway that the Corps has used since the Cold War
Trump renews call to free Marine vet, journalist Austin Tice 8 years since capture
“I am again calling on Syria to help us bring him home … There is no higher priority in my administration.”
Marines successfully fly first RQ-21A Blackjack in Australia
U.S. Marines with Air Combat Element, Marine Rotational Force - Darwin conduct the Marine Corps' first flight of the RQ-21A Blackjack in Australia in Bradshaw Field Training Area, Northern Territory, Aug. 7, 2020
A WWI Code Talker sings the Marine Corps hymn in Navajo
To honor Navajo Code Talkers Day, listen to Pfc. Joe Hosteen Kellwood sing the Marines’ Hymn in Navajo
With honor ceremony, Marines and sailor who died in ocean training exercise are flown to Dover Air Force Base
The flag-draped caskets of seven Marines and a sailor who died when their seafaring vehicle sank off San Clemente Island headed to Dover Air Force Base on Wednesday, Aug. 12
Navy one-stars take more risks while Marines value discipline, study finds
A new RAND Corp. study offers a report card for each of the U.S. military's systems to create generals and admirals that could shape the Pentagon's future approach to building joint-force leaders
Remains of missing Marines and sailor recovered from sunken amphibious vehicle
The remains of seven Marines and a sailor lost when their amphibious vehicle sank near San Clemente Island have been recovered and will be transported to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware for preparation for burial