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Is the truth out there? NASA wants to help build public trust on UFOs
The agency could play a major role in data collection and further research objects of unknown origins in Earth’s atmosphere.
By Zamone Perez
Marines honor top ‘super squads’ in revitalized competition
Revived in 2015, Super Squad winners had their first official recognition at Marine Barracks-Washington since a pause following 9/11.
By Todd South
Navy WWII vet Larry Storch, who found fame playing a soldier on TV, dies at 99
Larry Storch and his lifelong Navy buddy Tony Curtis served onboard the submarine tender Proteus during the war.
Small wins buoy Ukraine; West says Russians losing momentum
“Ukraine can win this war,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said.
Fewer Marines in the Corps, but more pay for those who stay
The Corps expects to shed a lot of weight in the middle ranks.
By Todd South
Survivors gather to remember those lost at Pearl Harbor
The number of Pearl Harbor attack survivors gets smaller every year.
New Pearl Harbor book tells the Japanese side of events in fateful attack
The book gives a blow-by-blow from the Japanese side of the attack.
By Todd South
WATCH: Chinese soldiers dance like a ‘90s boy band
The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson called the dance "cute" and "cool."
By Sarah Sicard
Tell us: Is your Marine Corps unit having a birthday ball?
How do you feel about it? Veterans, how are you celebrating?
By Andrea Scott
Researchers hunt for soldiers’ graves at Montana’s Rosebud Battlefield
A team of researchers conducted a survey last week trying to find the remains of nine men.
By Paul Hamby
These were first Marines to deploy to Kabul as Taliban advanced in Afghanistan
Roughly 1,000 Marines with the battalion landing team deployed from the 24th MEU to Kabul, Afghanistan.
By Philip Athey