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1-star: Marines Need Gear That Will Give Them the Edge on the Battlefield
The one-star in charge of outfitting leathernecks with everything they drive, shoot and wear says Marines should never have to get in a fair fight.
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US Navy Gears Up to Extend the Service of MH-60 Helicopters
The oldest of the Navy’s workhorse M-60 Seahawk helicopters are well into the final decade of their planned 30-year service lives, and Navy officials are starting a review to see what’s needed to keep them in the air for as long as two more decades.
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The Marines Are on the Hunt for Robots That Can Follow Their Orders
Marines will soon share the battlefield with gun-wielding robots, swarms of micro drones, driverless cars and self-unloading supply aircraft — and the Corps wants the machines to do more of the thinking.
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There’s a Call To Add Thousands More Marines. Here’s How It Might Work
There could be 3,000 more Marines in uniform next year as Congress weighs boosting the size of the service — but one of the Corps’ top leaders said it still might not be enough.
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Carter Hits Hill for ‘Unhelpful Micromanagement’
Defense Secretary Ash Carter would urge President Barack Obama to veto if a proposal to eliminate a key DoD position goes through.
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The Marines Are Testing New Weapons on MV-22 Ospreys
The Marines are aiming to make their MV-22 Ospreys more lethal and faster, the service’s top aviator said Monday.
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Top Marine General: Troops Aren’t Getting New Gear Fast Enough
New technology takes so long to test and evaluate that it can be obsolete by the time it actually hits the fleet.
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4-Star Vows To Continue US Operations in South China Sea
The Marine Corps’ top officer took a thinly veiled swipe at China’s activities in the South China Sea, implying that they’re upsetting regional stability three days after the release of a Pentagon report that detailed China’s island-building strategy.
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Twitter Tracker: Sea-Air-Space Launches Big
The Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space exposition is only hours old and Twitter is already brimming.
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1-star: Marines Need Gear That Will Give Them the Edge on the Battlefield
The one-star in charge of outfitting leathernecks with everything they drive, shoot and wear says Marines should never have to get in a fair fight.
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US Navy Gears Up to Extend the Service of MH-60 Helicopters
The oldest of the Navy’s workhorse M-60 Seahawk helicopters are well into the final decade of their planned 30-year service lives, and Navy officials are starting a review to see what’s needed to keep them in the air for as long as two more decades.
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The Marines Are on the Hunt for Robots That Can Follow Their Orders
Marines will soon share the battlefield with gun-wielding robots, swarms of micro drones, driverless cars and self-unloading supply aircraft — and the Corps wants the machines to do more of the thinking.
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There’s a Call To Add Thousands More Marines. Here’s How It Might Work
There could be 3,000 more Marines in uniform next year as Congress weighs boosting the size of the service — but one of the Corps’ top leaders said it still might not be enough.
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Carter Hits Hill for ‘Unhelpful Micromanagement’
Defense Secretary Ash Carter would urge President Barack Obama to veto if a proposal to eliminate a key DoD position goes through.
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The Marines Are Testing New Weapons on MV-22 Ospreys
The Marines are aiming to make their MV-22 Ospreys more lethal and faster, the service’s top aviator said Monday.
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Top Marine General: Troops Aren’t Getting New Gear Fast Enough
New technology takes so long to test and evaluate that it can be obsolete by the time it actually hits the fleet.
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4-Star Vows To Continue US Operations in South China Sea
The Marine Corps’ top officer took a thinly veiled swipe at China’s activities in the South China Sea, implying that they’re upsetting regional stability three days after the release of a Pentagon report that detailed China’s island-building strategy.
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Stitching Together a Naval Partnership Network
CNO advocates dialog starting early in the process.
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Twitter Tracker: Sea-Air-Space Launches Big
The Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space exposition is only hours old and Twitter is already brimming.
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1-star: Marines Need Gear That Will Give Them the Edge on the Battlefield
The one-star in charge of outfitting leathernecks with everything they drive, shoot and wear says Marines should never have to get in a fair fight.
-
US Navy Gears Up to Extend the Service of MH-60 Helicopters
The oldest of the Navy’s workhorse M-60 Seahawk helicopters are well into the final decade of their planned 30-year service lives, and Navy officials are starting a review to see what’s needed to keep them in the air for as long as two more decades.
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The Marines Are on the Hunt for Robots That Can Follow Their Orders
Marines will soon share the battlefield with gun-wielding robots, swarms of micro drones, driverless cars and self-unloading supply aircraft — and the Corps wants the machines to do more of the thinking.
-
There’s a Call To Add Thousands More Marines. Here’s How It Might Work
There could be 3,000 more Marines in uniform next year as Congress weighs boosting the size of the service — but one of the Corps’ top leaders said it still might not be enough.
-
Carter Hits Hill for ‘Unhelpful Micromanagement’
Defense Secretary Ash Carter would urge President Barack Obama to veto if a proposal to eliminate a key DoD position goes through.
-
The Marines Are Testing New Weapons on MV-22 Ospreys
The Marines are aiming to make their MV-22 Ospreys more lethal and faster, the service’s top aviator said Monday.
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Top Marine General: Troops Aren’t Getting New Gear Fast Enough
New technology takes so long to test and evaluate that it can be obsolete by the time it actually hits the fleet.
-
4-Star Vows To Continue US Operations in South China Sea
The Marine Corps’ top officer took a thinly veiled swipe at China’s activities in the South China Sea, implying that they’re upsetting regional stability three days after the release of a Pentagon report that detailed China’s island-building strategy.
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Stitching Together a Naval Partnership Network
CNO advocates dialog starting early in the process.
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Twitter Tracker: Sea-Air-Space Launches Big
The Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space exposition is only hours old and Twitter is already brimming.














