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Marine Reserve planning largest mobilization drills in decades
The exercises will stress-test the Corps' ability to mobilize its reserve forces in the event of a major military contingency.
By Hope Hodge Seck
Army identifies Night Stalkers killed in California Black Hawk training crash
Staff Sgt. Vincent P. Marketta and Sgt. Tyler M. Shelton died in the Black Hawk crash
By Howard Altman
Marine Corps holds memorial service for service members killed in AAV accident
"We look to them because we need that courage to face future challenges, and we take comfort to know that that path of courage is lit by the flame that each one of these heroes has lit in our hearts."
By Philip Athey
July’s accident that killed 9 is the deadliest AAV incident in Marine Corps history
Prior to the July 30 accident only eight Marines had died in AAV related mishaps.
By Philip Athey
Delta bans purported bin Laden killer for not wearing a mask
A former Navy SEAL who has said he killed Osama bin Laden has been banned by Delta Air Lines after removing his face mask during a flight.
Two Marines killed in Hawaii car accident
Pfc. Jordan Cook, 21, from Kitsap, Washington, and Lance Cpl. Gabriel Clark, 20, from Ramsey, Minnesota, were killed in the accident.
By Philip Athey
‘Jack loved being a Marine’: Parents of private first class killed in AAV accident remember their son
Jack Ostrovsky “was a very strong swimmer, so I knew if he could float he’s going to survive,” his father said. “But I knew if he was inside that vehicle, I knew what the result would be."
By Philip Athey
US service member found dead in Bahrain after noncombat-related incident
The service member was assigned to the Naval Amphibious Force, Task Force 51/5 Marine Expeditionary Brigade.
By Philip Athey
Marine killed in Philadelphia traffic accident
Cpl. David Shuff was riding his Yamaha motorcycle when he at “high speed” collided with a car trying to turn into a parking lot from the opposite lane.
By Philip Athey
Marine recruiter drowns in river during physical fitness training
Sgt. Andre Armstrong, 26, from Jackson, Mississippi, was walking trails in the area when he and four others decided to swim in the river.
By Philip Athey