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Marine Corps announces end to year-round deployment to Norway
The move is meant to align with Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger’s plan to increase the Corps’ integration with the Navy.
By Philip Athey
Mattis explains new roles, authorities at border
The new authorities allow for lethal use of force, some law enforcement activity — but Mattis said troops will not violate Posse Comitatus
By Tara Copp, AP
New research could lead to disability benefits for Vietnam veterans with high blood pressure
Researchers are upgrading the link between Agent Orange exposure and hypertension.
The Corps’ largest rotational deployment to Norway kicks off
The deployment of nearly 700 Marines to Norway is the Corps' first expanded rotation to the region.
By Shawn Snow
Marine Corps presence in Australia to rise to 2,500 as soon as possible
The current size of Marine Rotation Force Darwin is 1,587.
By Shawn Snow
At least 50 Taliban leaders die in HIMARS strike in Afghanistan, US says
A U.S. rocket artillery strike last week on a gathering of Taliban leaders in southern Afghanistan killed at least 50 of them, a U.S. military official said Tuesday.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
New Marines arrive in Afghanistan
The 300 Marines are the second rotation for Task Force Southwest in Helmand.
By Shawn Snow