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Marines sending new amphibious vehicles to Japan in the summer
184 amphibious combat vehicles have already been fielded by BAE Systems to the Marine Corps.
Army’s ‘Scarlet Dragon’ uses AI with Navy, Air Force and Marine assets to rapidly find, ID and destroy targets
The Army achieved machine-to-machine learning at scale.
By Todd South
Gunny exhibits ‘small-unit leadership’ for Marines returning from Afghanistan
“It is not many that would answer that f*cking call, but you f*cking did it and you did it with pride and professionalism."
By Philip Athey
29 Purple Hearts approved, 12 pending for Marines and corpsman who defended Kabul airport
The 11 Marines and corpsman who died in the attack also have had combat action ribbons approved. Others are still pending.
By Philip Athey
The Air Force is fighting in-flight physiological issues but can’t end them, Pentagon watchdog says
“All occupations have some hazards that cannot be eliminated.”
Safety issue stops waterborne ops for Marine Amphibious Combat Vehicle
The pause was due to a problem with the vehicle's towing mechanism.
By Todd South
Despite catastrophic injury, Veteran of the Year John Peck has persevered — and inspired
John Peck still feels like he has more to give.
U.S. Naval Academy expels 18 midshipmen for cheating on exam
An investigation has determined that 105 second-year midshipmen likely cheated on a physics exam in December, which was administered remotely due to COVID.
Best pics of the week: Aug. 15 2021
Navy Growlers over the Arabian Sea, soldiers with "The Old Guard" in action, Marine officer candidates challenged and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Indonesian army to end archaic virginity test for female soldiers
The two-finger test has no scientific value.
By Sarah Sicard