The Marine Corps pulled the amphibious combat vehicle from most operations in the surf following nonfatal mishaps in 2022.
Troops can receive up to $2,000 for transporting one pet to or from overseas during a permanent change of station.
Two Pacific-focused rotations cover more ground, and ocean, for the sea service.
The command and control and 30 mm-equipped versions will be ready for unit testing in 2024.
The new system reportedly will not be ready to move all domestic shipments by the summer 2024.
The grounding has left the Marine Corps without the aircraft it usually relies on for the speedy transport of people and equipment.
Celebrate the Corps’ 248th birthday with a roundup of some of the great things Marines have done since turning 247.
Veteran’s Day is fast approaching, and with it, a gathering storm of “Thank you for your service" dispatches.
Senior Enlisted Adviser to the Chairman Troy Black becomes the top enlisted voice on quality-of-life and combat readiness issues for the joint force.
The unidentified detachment will deter further conflict and help protect troops already in the Middle East, the Pentagon said.
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