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Marine amputee tackles a month of marathons
Rob Jones was a combat engineer in the Marine Corps when he stepped on an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan and lost the bottom of both of his legs.
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Marine injured in AAV fire gets promoted while in the hospital
Marine Tagen Schmidt was injured at Camp Pendleton, California, in an amphibious assault vehicle fire.
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First US female war correspondent to die in combat named ‘honorary Marine’
Photographer ‘Dickey’ Chapelle died in Vietnam on patrol with the Marine Corps.
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Country superstar Toby Keith: on ‘Bus Songs’ and time with the troops
The country megastar reflects on his time with the troops.
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall vandalized
A red, waxy substance was discovered on the Wall on Wednesday.
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Mississippi plane crash prompts possible criminal investigations for debris removal
Authorities in Mississippi are pursuing a criminal investigation into at least one individual for taking debris from the ammunition-strewn wreckage site of the Marine KC-130T that crashed Monday and killed 16 service members.
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Marine, youngest American killed in Vietnam, honored by hometown
Pfc. Dan Bullock was recognized in Goldsboro, North Carolina, with a historical marker and a road named in his honor.
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Vets volunteering for Team Rubicon find a sense of purpose in disaster response
Team Rubicon is a nonprofit group that can rapidly deploy teams for disaster response missions around the world.
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Wounded Marine Painted by George W. Bush
A former Marine who survived a sniper shot to the head in Iraq has been featured in a new book by former President George W. Bush.
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Marine amputee tackles a month of marathons
Rob Jones was a combat engineer in the Marine Corps when he stepped on an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan and lost the bottom of both of his legs.
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Marine injured in AAV fire gets promoted while in the hospital
Marine Tagen Schmidt was injured at Camp Pendleton, California, in an amphibious assault vehicle fire.
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First US female war correspondent to die in combat named ‘honorary Marine’
Photographer ‘Dickey’ Chapelle died in Vietnam on patrol with the Marine Corps.
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Country superstar Toby Keith: on ‘Bus Songs’ and time with the troops
The country megastar reflects on his time with the troops.
-
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall vandalized
A red, waxy substance was discovered on the Wall on Wednesday.
-
Mississippi plane crash prompts possible criminal investigations for debris removal
Authorities in Mississippi are pursuing a criminal investigation into at least one individual for taking debris from the ammunition-strewn wreckage site of the Marine KC-130T that crashed Monday and killed 16 service members.
-
Marine, youngest American killed in Vietnam, honored by hometown
Pfc. Dan Bullock was recognized in Goldsboro, North Carolina, with a historical marker and a road named in his honor.
-
Vets volunteering for Team Rubicon find a sense of purpose in disaster response
Team Rubicon is a nonprofit group that can rapidly deploy teams for disaster response missions around the world.
-
Wounded Marine Painted by George W. Bush
A former Marine who survived a sniper shot to the head in Iraq has been featured in a new book by former President George W. Bush.
-
Marine amputee tackles a month of marathons
Rob Jones was a combat engineer in the Marine Corps when he stepped on an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan and lost the bottom of both of his legs.
-
Marine injured in AAV fire gets promoted while in the hospital
Marine Tagen Schmidt was injured at Camp Pendleton, California, in an amphibious assault vehicle fire.
-
First US female war correspondent to die in combat named ‘honorary Marine’
Photographer ‘Dickey’ Chapelle died in Vietnam on patrol with the Marine Corps.
-
Country superstar Toby Keith: on ‘Bus Songs’ and time with the troops
The country megastar reflects on his time with the troops.
-
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall vandalized
A red, waxy substance was discovered on the Wall on Wednesday.
-
Mississippi plane crash prompts possible criminal investigations for debris removal
Authorities in Mississippi are pursuing a criminal investigation into at least one individual for taking debris from the ammunition-strewn wreckage site of the Marine KC-130T that crashed Monday and killed 16 service members.
-
Marine, youngest American killed in Vietnam, honored by hometown
Pfc. Dan Bullock was recognized in Goldsboro, North Carolina, with a historical marker and a road named in his honor.
-
Vets volunteering for Team Rubicon find a sense of purpose in disaster response
Team Rubicon is a nonprofit group that can rapidly deploy teams for disaster response missions around the world.
-
Wounded Marine Painted by George W. Bush
A former Marine who survived a sniper shot to the head in Iraq has been featured in a new book by former President George W. Bush.












