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On newsstands beginning Aug. 29
On newsstands beginning Aug. 29
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Marines and sailors prep for the largest amphibious assault in the modern era
Bold Alligator 2017 will be the largest amphibious landing of the modern era, involving 14,000 troops from more than one dozen countries.
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Marines train alongside Green Berets to prep for Africa missions
About Forty-one infantrymen from the Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa recently conducted joint training with Army Special Forces in Germany, building on similar training with the 10th Special Operations Group held l
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Marines say men in first Iwo Jima flag-raising photo were also misidentified
Marine Corps officials, having announced earlier this summer that one individual was misidentified in an historic World War II photo, have determined two Marines pictured in the first flag raising on Iwo Jima were also misidentified.
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Naval Academy’s goat mascot passes away
The Naval Academy is saying good bye to its 35th goat mascot Thursday following a history of chronic illness, according to an academy news release.
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Welcome to the new MarineCorpsTimes.com
We’ve updated our site to provide you with an enhanced user experience.
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1 Marine killed, 18 injured in vehicle rollover at Pendleton
A California-based Marine was killed and 18 others injured in a vehicle rollover accident at Camp Pendleton Thursday afternoon, according to a Marine Corps news release.
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Boots trapped at Parris Island finally sprung
Justin Henderson and Leonard Carter spent more than a year at Parris Island.
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On newsstands beginning Aug. 29
On newsstands beginning Aug. 29
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Marines and sailors prep for the largest amphibious assault in the modern era
Bold Alligator 2017 will be the largest amphibious landing of the modern era, involving 14,000 troops from more than one dozen countries.
-
Marines train alongside Green Berets to prep for Africa missions
About Forty-one infantrymen from the Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa recently conducted joint training with Army Special Forces in Germany, building on similar training with the 10th Special Operations Group held l
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Marines say men in first Iwo Jima flag-raising photo were also misidentified
Marine Corps officials, having announced earlier this summer that one individual was misidentified in an historic World War II photo, have determined two Marines pictured in the first flag raising on Iwo Jima were also misidentified.
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Naval Academy’s goat mascot passes away
The Naval Academy is saying good bye to its 35th goat mascot Thursday following a history of chronic illness, according to an academy news release.
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Welcome to the new MarineCorpsTimes.com
We’ve updated our site to provide you with an enhanced user experience.
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1 Marine killed, 18 injured in vehicle rollover at Pendleton
A California-based Marine was killed and 18 others injured in a vehicle rollover accident at Camp Pendleton Thursday afternoon, according to a Marine Corps news release.
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Boots trapped at Parris Island finally sprung
Justin Henderson and Leonard Carter spent more than a year at Parris Island.
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Parris Island purgatory
These recruits can’t train, did nothing wrong and can’t go home.
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On newsstands beginning Aug. 29
On newsstands beginning Aug. 29
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Marines and sailors prep for the largest amphibious assault in the modern era
Bold Alligator 2017 will be the largest amphibious landing of the modern era, involving 14,000 troops from more than one dozen countries.
-
Marines train alongside Green Berets to prep for Africa missions
About Forty-one infantrymen from the Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa recently conducted joint training with Army Special Forces in Germany, building on similar training with the 10th Special Operations Group held l
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Marines say men in first Iwo Jima flag-raising photo were also misidentified
Marine Corps officials, having announced earlier this summer that one individual was misidentified in an historic World War II photo, have determined two Marines pictured in the first flag raising on Iwo Jima were also misidentified.
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Naval Academy’s goat mascot passes away
The Naval Academy is saying good bye to its 35th goat mascot Thursday following a history of chronic illness, according to an academy news release.
-
Welcome to the new MarineCorpsTimes.com
We’ve updated our site to provide you with an enhanced user experience.
-
1 Marine killed, 18 injured in vehicle rollover at Pendleton
A California-based Marine was killed and 18 others injured in a vehicle rollover accident at Camp Pendleton Thursday afternoon, according to a Marine Corps news release.
-
Boots trapped at Parris Island finally sprung
Justin Henderson and Leonard Carter spent more than a year at Parris Island.
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Parris Island purgatory
These recruits can’t train, did nothing wrong and can’t go home.












