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Marine Corps Osprey crashes in Southern California desert
A Marine Corps aircraft crashed Wednesday in the Southern California desert, according to officials.
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Marine Corps’ California desert base put on lockdown
All personnel were required to shelter in place while the base police force investigated.
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400 Marines deploy in Eastern Europe as part of US response to Ukraine war
Marine fighter jets, transport places and air traffic controllers have deployed in support of NATO.
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Ukraine invasion live updates: March 1
Military Times provides live twitter updates as the sixth day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine progresses.
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‘Multiple casualties’ after Marine North Carolina rollover
A Marine truck transporting troops outside of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, rolled over on the highway.
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Pentagon drops new quarantine guidance for COVID-19 exposure, diagnosis
Positive? Close contact? Asymptomatic? These are the new rules.
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Bob Dole, WWII veteran and longtime public servant, dies at 98
His wife, Elizabeth Dole, posted the announcement Sunday on Twitter.
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He went viral, to the brig and is now leaving the Marines. His family says the Corps failed him
“The worst display of management and leadership I’ve ever seen,” Stuart Scheller Sr. said about the Corps dealing with his son, who was fired and is now leaving the Marines after posting a viral video demanding “accountability.”
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Watchdog finds no misconduct in mistaken Afghan airstrike
An independent Pentagon review has concluded that the U.S. drone strike that killed innocent Kabul civilians and children in the final days of the Afghanistan war was not caused by misconduct or negligence.
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Sleeves are officially back as Marine Corps makes big changes to its tattoo policy
Marines can now sport an unlimited number of tattoos on any body part, except the face, neck and hands, with the exception of a single ring-like tattoo on one finger.
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Marine Corps Osprey crashes in Southern California desert
A Marine Corps aircraft crashed Wednesday in the Southern California desert, according to officials.
-
Marine Corps’ California desert base put on lockdown
All personnel were required to shelter in place while the base police force investigated.
-
400 Marines deploy in Eastern Europe as part of US response to Ukraine war
Marine fighter jets, transport places and air traffic controllers have deployed in support of NATO.
-
Ukraine invasion live updates: March 1
Military Times provides live twitter updates as the sixth day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine progresses.
-
‘Multiple casualties’ after Marine North Carolina rollover
A Marine truck transporting troops outside of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, rolled over on the highway.
-
Pentagon drops new quarantine guidance for COVID-19 exposure, diagnosis
Positive? Close contact? Asymptomatic? These are the new rules.
-
Bob Dole, WWII veteran and longtime public servant, dies at 98
His wife, Elizabeth Dole, posted the announcement Sunday on Twitter.
-
He went viral, to the brig and is now leaving the Marines. His family says the Corps failed him
“The worst display of management and leadership I’ve ever seen,” Stuart Scheller Sr. said about the Corps dealing with his son, who was fired and is now leaving the Marines after posting a viral video demanding “accountability.”
-
Watchdog finds no misconduct in mistaken Afghan airstrike
An independent Pentagon review has concluded that the U.S. drone strike that killed innocent Kabul civilians and children in the final days of the Afghanistan war was not caused by misconduct or negligence.
-
Sleeves are officially back as Marine Corps makes big changes to its tattoo policy
Marines can now sport an unlimited number of tattoos on any body part, except the face, neck and hands, with the exception of a single ring-like tattoo on one finger.
-
Marine Corps Osprey crashes in Southern California desert
A Marine Corps aircraft crashed Wednesday in the Southern California desert, according to officials.
-
Marine Corps’ California desert base put on lockdown
All personnel were required to shelter in place while the base police force investigated.
-
400 Marines deploy in Eastern Europe as part of US response to Ukraine war
Marine fighter jets, transport places and air traffic controllers have deployed in support of NATO.
-
Ukraine invasion live updates: March 1
Military Times provides live twitter updates as the sixth day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine progresses.
-
‘Multiple casualties’ after Marine North Carolina rollover
A Marine truck transporting troops outside of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, rolled over on the highway.
-
Pentagon drops new quarantine guidance for COVID-19 exposure, diagnosis
Positive? Close contact? Asymptomatic? These are the new rules.
-
Bob Dole, WWII veteran and longtime public servant, dies at 98
His wife, Elizabeth Dole, posted the announcement Sunday on Twitter.
-
He went viral, to the brig and is now leaving the Marines. His family says the Corps failed him
“The worst display of management and leadership I’ve ever seen,” Stuart Scheller Sr. said about the Corps dealing with his son, who was fired and is now leaving the Marines after posting a viral video demanding “accountability.”
-
Watchdog finds no misconduct in mistaken Afghan airstrike
An independent Pentagon review has concluded that the U.S. drone strike that killed innocent Kabul civilians and children in the final days of the Afghanistan war was not caused by misconduct or negligence.
-
Sleeves are officially back as Marine Corps makes big changes to its tattoo policy
Marines can now sport an unlimited number of tattoos on any body part, except the face, neck and hands, with the exception of a single ring-like tattoo on one finger.













