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Marines to test out first stern landing vessel at Project Convergence
Five companies are building competitive prototypes, and the Marines will select one to fulfill the Landing Ship Medium program within the next two years.
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Marines to establish ‘overdue’ safety center led by general officer
The Marine Corps will elevate its safety division to fall under the command of a general officer, to ensure more uniform safety compliance across the force
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Budget cohesion may be lost with acting leaders, top Marine says
The Marine Corps is continuing through the annual budget process on time, but it’s harder without a confirmed service chief, the acting commandant said.
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US Navy awards Sikorsky $2.7 billion for 35 CH-53K helicopters
The contract covers 12 lot 7 and 15 lot 8 aircraft for the U.S. Marine Corps, as well as eight aircraft for the Israeli Air Force.
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US Marine acting commandant details future direction of service
Gen. Eric Smith has not received a confirmation vote due to a showdown between Sen. Tommy Tuberville and the Defense Department.
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Marines left without a confirmed commandant for 1st time since 1910
Gen. Eric Smith and his wife won’t be moving their boxes into the “Home of the Commandants” quite yet, but he will have powers of a confirmed top Marine.
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How Marine Commandant Berger became ‘the poster child for change’
Gen. David Berger relinquishes command on July 10, after four years of reforms that will shape the Marine Corps for years to come.
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In-construction amphibious ship catches fire at Ingalls Shipbuilding
Shipyard employees extinguished a fire onboard the future Bougainville, but six people were treated for smoke inhalation.
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US Marine Corps wants to further speed up Force Design overhaul plans
Marines are already using alternative acquisition models and leveraging existing tech to modernize. They still want to move faster.
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Aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln suffers electrical fire in port
The Nimitz-class ship suffered an electrical fire in a forward compartment. Sailors quickly cut power and extinguished the fire.
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Marines to test out first stern landing vessel at Project Convergence
Five companies are building competitive prototypes, and the Marines will select one to fulfill the Landing Ship Medium program within the next two years.
-
Marines to establish ‘overdue’ safety center led by general officer
The Marine Corps will elevate its safety division to fall under the command of a general officer, to ensure more uniform safety compliance across the force
-
Budget cohesion may be lost with acting leaders, top Marine says
The Marine Corps is continuing through the annual budget process on time, but it’s harder without a confirmed service chief, the acting commandant said.
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US Navy awards Sikorsky $2.7 billion for 35 CH-53K helicopters
The contract covers 12 lot 7 and 15 lot 8 aircraft for the U.S. Marine Corps, as well as eight aircraft for the Israeli Air Force.
-
US Marine acting commandant details future direction of service
Gen. Eric Smith has not received a confirmation vote due to a showdown between Sen. Tommy Tuberville and the Defense Department.
-
Marines left without a confirmed commandant for 1st time since 1910
Gen. Eric Smith and his wife won’t be moving their boxes into the “Home of the Commandants” quite yet, but he will have powers of a confirmed top Marine.
-
How Marine Commandant Berger became ‘the poster child for change’
Gen. David Berger relinquishes command on July 10, after four years of reforms that will shape the Marine Corps for years to come.
-
In-construction amphibious ship catches fire at Ingalls Shipbuilding
Shipyard employees extinguished a fire onboard the future Bougainville, but six people were treated for smoke inhalation.
-
US Marine Corps wants to further speed up Force Design overhaul plans
Marines are already using alternative acquisition models and leveraging existing tech to modernize. They still want to move faster.
-
Aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln suffers electrical fire in port
The Nimitz-class ship suffered an electrical fire in a forward compartment. Sailors quickly cut power and extinguished the fire.
-
Marines to test out first stern landing vessel at Project Convergence
Five companies are building competitive prototypes, and the Marines will select one to fulfill the Landing Ship Medium program within the next two years.
-
Marines to establish ‘overdue’ safety center led by general officer
The Marine Corps will elevate its safety division to fall under the command of a general officer, to ensure more uniform safety compliance across the force
-
Budget cohesion may be lost with acting leaders, top Marine says
The Marine Corps is continuing through the annual budget process on time, but it’s harder without a confirmed service chief, the acting commandant said.
-
US Navy awards Sikorsky $2.7 billion for 35 CH-53K helicopters
The contract covers 12 lot 7 and 15 lot 8 aircraft for the U.S. Marine Corps, as well as eight aircraft for the Israeli Air Force.
-
US Marine acting commandant details future direction of service
Gen. Eric Smith has not received a confirmation vote due to a showdown between Sen. Tommy Tuberville and the Defense Department.
-
Marines left without a confirmed commandant for 1st time since 1910
Gen. Eric Smith and his wife won’t be moving their boxes into the “Home of the Commandants” quite yet, but he will have powers of a confirmed top Marine.
-
How Marine Commandant Berger became ‘the poster child for change’
Gen. David Berger relinquishes command on July 10, after four years of reforms that will shape the Marine Corps for years to come.
-
In-construction amphibious ship catches fire at Ingalls Shipbuilding
Shipyard employees extinguished a fire onboard the future Bougainville, but six people were treated for smoke inhalation.
-
US Marine Corps wants to further speed up Force Design overhaul plans
Marines are already using alternative acquisition models and leveraging existing tech to modernize. They still want to move faster.
-
Aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln suffers electrical fire in port
The Nimitz-class ship suffered an electrical fire in a forward compartment. Sailors quickly cut power and extinguished the fire.













