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Pentagon IDs Army Reserve soldiers killed in Jordan Tower 22 attack
All three were members of the Army Reserve’s 718th Engineer Company.
By Davis Winkie
Marines to deactivate historically female recruit training battalion
Until 2019, the 4th Recruit Training Battalion was the sole training unit for female Marine recruits.
Hawaii Marine infantry unit folds, while refueling unit activates
Both changes are tied to Force Design 2030, the Pacific-focused restructuring of the Marine Corps.
M18 pistol goes missing from Marine unit that lost 2 rifles in 2019
This is not the first time in recent memory that 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, has lost a weapon.
New in 2023: Small boats for Marine Reserve experimentation
Rigid inflatable boats could align with the Marine Corps’ ambitious modernization plan.
18 Marines become citizens in battleship ceremony in North Carolina
The ceremony was one of the largest ever for a Marine infantry battalion.
Hawaii Marine honored for jumping off cliff to save woman’s life
“There was a large swell, the conditions were rough, but I had to help, so I jumped,” Cpl. Robert Farmer said.
North Carolina Marine base remembers Beirut attack 39 years later
For many residents of Camp Lejeune and Jacksonville, North Carolina, the bombing that took place in Beirut on Oct. 23, 1983, touched them personally.
102-year-old WWII veteran from segregated mail unit honored
Romay Davis is being honored for her service with the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, which got mail to U.S. troops in Europe during the war.
How this Marine saw ‘information warfare’ evolve across combat deployments
An "information war-fighting" tool the then-young lieutenant used on patrol in Iraq in the mid-2000s? Beanie Babies.
By Todd South
Dispersed, more lethal: What Marine infantry battalion experiments have shown so far
Infantry battalions will be more distributed than ever before, and that will be the new normal.
By Todd South