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Fort Leonard Wood reports highest number of basic trainee suicide attempts
Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, reported 26 suicide attempts in 2019.
Mobilize veterans to fight COVID-19
We should issue a call to action in our communities for veterans to step back onto the front lines and join the fight in the face of this danger.
By Jake Wood and Dr. David Callaway
The MAGTF is no longer sacred: The Marine Corps is looking at other ways to fight
"We are not too proud to provide that.”
Target: Makin Island
On Aug. 17, 1942, daring Marine Raiders stormed Makin Island. But far worse fighting faced soldiers, sailors and Coast Guardsmen when American forces returned in late 1943.
By William B. Allmon, World War II Magazine
This is the future of MARSOC, according to the commander of the elite Marine Corps Raiders
“We may see a formation completely different 10 years from now,” its commander says.
By Shawn Snow
Problems with military housing conditions under scrutiny on Capitol Hill this week
Recent reports of poor living conditions for military families have prompted a flurry of oversight hearings demanding answers.
White House: Cemetery motorcade would have disrupted roads
Stung by criticism for not attending an event honoring U.S. military dead, the White House says President Donald Trump didn’t want to disrupt Paris roadways for a last-minute motorcade to a cemetery in northern France.
By Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
From first shot to the silence of peace: Timeline of World War I
Unleashed by an archduke’s assassination, World War I gradually entangled more and more countries, killing millions of soldiers and civilians and touching multiple continents.
‘To Corps, country, and each other’: Top Marine’s birthday message may leave you hiding tears
The Corps has released its 243rd birthday message.
By Shawn Snow