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Key Bridge collapse affecting shipments of some troops’ belongings
U.S. Transportation Command is working with companies to identify service members' shipments that are affected.
By Karen Jowers
Driverless boats, enduring sensors on the special ops maritime menu
Sensors that can run for weeks or month are on the wish list.
By Todd South
‘All the Light We Cannot See’ trailer wows without a word
“All the Light We Cannot See” is set to air on Netflix Nov. 2, 2023.
By Sarah Sicard
Towing company settles lawsuit for illegally selling troops’ cars
A Virginia towing company accused of auctioning off service members’ vehicles agreed to a settlement.
Marines injured in new vehicle accident as rollover trial gets underway
Four Marines were in the vehicle at the time.
New variants of Marine amphibious combat vehicles coming soon
Nearly 200 of the amphibious combat vehicle’s basic variant have already been fielded to the Marine Corps, a BAE Systems program manager said.
Top Marine acknowledges mechanical issues with new amphibious vehicles
Gen. David Berger, the Marine commandant, largely attributed amphibious combat vehicle rollovers to insufficient training.
‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ is the year’s most anti-war war movie
Film is now streaming on Netflix.
By Sarah Sicard
How JADC2 is like a high-tech grill, according to one Marine colonel
It’s tricky to define the multibillion-dollar Pentagon initiative aimed at linking up the military’s many forces and data.
Marine Corps launches testing of prototypes for new recon vehicle
The ARV is supposed to be adept at sensing threats and conveying that information across networks.
The West doubles down on aiding Ukraine with heavy weapons
Plans to send yet heavier equipment designed to win maneuver battles are expected to come to a head.
By Joe Gould