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Participants in the 28th Bataan Memorial Death March donate more than 27,500 pounds of food
Participants in the 28th Bataan Memorial Death March donate more than 27,500 pounds of food
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On newsstands this week
In this week’s Marine Corps Times, is the nude photo scandal a sign of the Corps’ resistance to change?
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New recruitment ads stress Marines as good citizens
The Marine Corps no longer needs just a “Few Good Men” as it looks to diversify. The elite force — embroiled in a scandal of online nude photo sharing — is highlighting how its warriors are also good citizens in an ad campaign aimed at millennials.
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WWII veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor celebrates 99th birthday by flying in B-17 bomber
Sgt. Eugene Leonard, a WWII veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor, took flight in a B-17 “flying fortress” bomber for his 99th birthday over the weekend.
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On newsstands this week
In this week’s Marine Corps Times, why so many Marines are washing out of sharpshooter school.
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On newsstands this week
Here’s your sneak peek into this week’s Marine Corps Times.
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Today in history: How the Mexican-American War ended
Also: The Great Heathen Army, Stalingrad and Kabul
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Today in history: German U-boats and the U.S. entry into World War I
Also: Gembloers | African Americans in the Civil War | Battle of Saigon
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Today in history: The Eighth Air Force hits Wilhelmshaven, in 1943
Also: A “noble train of artillery” | Ezo Republic | The Siege of Leningrad
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Today in history: Audie Murphy makes a one-man stand against German tanks, infantry in 1945
MoH | Lithuania vs. Russia | Spain | Soviets vs. Germany
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Participants in the 28th Bataan Memorial Death March donate more than 27,500 pounds of food
Participants in the 28th Bataan Memorial Death March donate more than 27,500 pounds of food
-
On newsstands this week
In this week’s Marine Corps Times, is the nude photo scandal a sign of the Corps’ resistance to change?
-
New recruitment ads stress Marines as good citizens
The Marine Corps no longer needs just a “Few Good Men” as it looks to diversify. The elite force — embroiled in a scandal of online nude photo sharing — is highlighting how its warriors are also good citizens in an ad campaign aimed at millennials.
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WWII veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor celebrates 99th birthday by flying in B-17 bomber
Sgt. Eugene Leonard, a WWII veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor, took flight in a B-17 “flying fortress” bomber for his 99th birthday over the weekend.
-
On newsstands this week
In this week’s Marine Corps Times, why so many Marines are washing out of sharpshooter school.
-
On newsstands this week
Here’s your sneak peek into this week’s Marine Corps Times.
-
Today in history: How the Mexican-American War ended
Also: The Great Heathen Army, Stalingrad and Kabul
-
Today in history: German U-boats and the U.S. entry into World War I
Also: Gembloers | African Americans in the Civil War | Battle of Saigon
-
Today in history: The Eighth Air Force hits Wilhelmshaven, in 1943
Also: A “noble train of artillery” | Ezo Republic | The Siege of Leningrad
-
Today in history: Audie Murphy makes a one-man stand against German tanks, infantry in 1945
MoH | Lithuania vs. Russia | Spain | Soviets vs. Germany
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Participants in the 28th Bataan Memorial Death March donate more than 27,500 pounds of food
Participants in the 28th Bataan Memorial Death March donate more than 27,500 pounds of food
-
On newsstands this week
In this week’s Marine Corps Times, is the nude photo scandal a sign of the Corps’ resistance to change?
-
New recruitment ads stress Marines as good citizens
The Marine Corps no longer needs just a “Few Good Men” as it looks to diversify. The elite force — embroiled in a scandal of online nude photo sharing — is highlighting how its warriors are also good citizens in an ad campaign aimed at millennials.
-
WWII veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor celebrates 99th birthday by flying in B-17 bomber
Sgt. Eugene Leonard, a WWII veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor, took flight in a B-17 “flying fortress” bomber for his 99th birthday over the weekend.
-
On newsstands this week
In this week’s Marine Corps Times, why so many Marines are washing out of sharpshooter school.
-
On newsstands this week
Here’s your sneak peek into this week’s Marine Corps Times.
-
Today in history: How the Mexican-American War ended
Also: The Great Heathen Army, Stalingrad and Kabul
-
Today in history: German U-boats and the U.S. entry into World War I
Also: Gembloers | African Americans in the Civil War | Battle of Saigon
-
Today in history: The Eighth Air Force hits Wilhelmshaven, in 1943
Also: A “noble train of artillery” | Ezo Republic | The Siege of Leningrad
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Today in history: Audie Murphy makes a one-man stand against German tanks, infantry in 1945
MoH | Lithuania vs. Russia | Spain | Soviets vs. Germany









