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Aircraft carrier Nimitz makes history with 350,000th arrested landing
Commissioned in 1975, the Nimitz is the flagship of its namesake carrier strike group.
By Zamone Perez
ISIS leader ‘Jabba the Hutt’ captured, taken away in pickup truck bed
A good day for security, but a bad day for Iraq’s delivery food service industry.
By Jon Simkins
Marine sentenced to 3 years of confinement for trying to bring unlawful firearms on Air Force base
Ali Al-kazahg's sentence includes a bad conduct discharge, reduction in rank from private first class to private and three years of confinement.
Marine veteran jailed in Russia on spying charges loses job
The Michigander had been director of global security for BorgWarner, based in Auburn Hills, Michigan, but that role was eliminated Dec. 13 in a corporate restructuring announced in April.
Marine private first class accused of attempting to smuggle two Chinese women into the US
The Marine was driving through the San Ysidro port of entry just south of San Diego in his 2007 white Mustang around 1:35 a.m. when a Customs and Border Protection officer inspected his vehicle.
By Philip Athey
Marine arrested at airport after bomb joke in security line (no one laughed)
Who doesn’t make a good bomb joke when familial merriment is on the horizon?
By Jon Simkins
Another Marine arrested for allegedly attempting to smuggle in unauthorized immigrants
When officers opened the Marine's trunk they found two women hiding inside who they identified as Chinese nationals with no legal authorization to enter the U.S.
By Philip Athey
Ruling threatens smuggling cases against Camp Pendleton Marines
Marine Corps prosecutors were scrambling Tuesday to save numerous cases tied to a human smuggling investigation after a military judge ruled it was illegal for the military to arrest the Marines during a morning battalion formation and accuse them in front of their peers.
Mass arrest ‘unlawful’: Case against Marines charged in human smuggling probe takes hits as proceedings start
All the Marines are being tried separately and should have their hearings held one by one in the near future.
By Philip Athey
Corps filmed battalion formation where 16 Marines were arrested for human smuggling allegations
It was "filmed as a way to document the detainments that took place on July 25, 2019 in an unbiased, non-editorialized manner.”
By Philip Athey
Marine public affairs staff sergeant arrested at Camp Lejeune faces fugitive from justice charge in connection with stolen police cruiser
A Marine public affairs official was arrested at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, on Oct. 18 and faces a fugitive of justice charge.
By Philip Athey