OpinionThe Yazidi genocide and the imperfect fulfillment of ‘never again’The world’s response in Sinjar was not perfect, but it was decisive, and it saved thousands of lives. That is a legacy worth building on.By Samuel Russell4 months ago
US Army to control federal land along US-Mexico borderThe move could allow the Trump administration to get around a federal law prohibiting U.S. troops from being used in domestic law enforcement on U.S. soil.By Tara Copp, AP and Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press8 months ago
Army prep course jeopardized health of recruits, IG saysTrainees with body fat compositions that exceeded the allowed amount were admitted to the Army’s Future Soldier Preparatory Course.By Riley Ceder10 months ago
How the ‘Brush-Off Club’ helped jilted WWII troops cope with JodyThe misery-loves-company club even featured critical, board-style roles, such as chief crier and chief consoler.By Claire Barrett and J.D. Simkins13 months ago
Six decades later, Marine Vietnam veteran awarded Silver StarLance Cpl. Milo Plank Jr.’s actions likely saved the life of a Marine who would receive the Medal of Honor for his heroics in the same battle.By Todd South19 months ago
How Marines became known as ‘Jarheads’Being a Jarhead is a source of pride for Marines.By Sarah Sicard2 years ago