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Confederate memorial to be removed from Arlington National Cemetery
A Confederate memorial is to be removed from Arlington National Cemetery in northern Virginia in the coming days, a cemetery official said.
3 WWII veterans honored with France’s most distinguished medal
Three St. Louis-area World War II veterans in their 90s who played roles in liberating France from Nazi occupation have been given France’s Legion of Honor.
In its push to be more gender-neutral, the Corps is removing the term PREG from fitness reports for pregnant Marines
PREG has been used to denote pregnant and postpartum Marines on fitness reports.
By Shawn Snow
Memorabilia from astronauts Armstrong, Glenn up for auction
A series of auctions involving some 2,000 artifacts and mementoes owned by Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the moon, begins Thursday and runs through November 2019.
Charity for veterans' funerals faces federal investigation
Federal agents suspect the owners of Minnesota's Dog Tag Furniture pocketed funds that were supposed to pay for veteran funerals, according to court records.
Assistant commandant retires after 39 years of service to the Corps
Gen. Walters will become the 20th president of the Citadel.
By Shawn Snow
Most Marine commanders fired this year were over equal opportunity concerns
Eleven Marines have been court-martialed in the wake of the Marines United nude photo sharing scandal.
By Shawn Snow
Investigators: Dover mortuary employee made ‘inappropriate’ offer to show John Glenn’s remains
Investigators: Dover mortuary supervisor's behavior was inappropriate around some fallen service members' remains.
By Karen Jowers
The Marine Corps is getting a new assistant commandant
Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Gary L. Thomas has been nominated for a fourth star and the role of assistant commandant of the Marine Corps.
By Shawn Snow
7 tremendous teens: Gala honors Military Child of the Year awardees
These military kids will inspire you.
By Karen Jowers
Faced with MARSOC shortages, the Corps boosts budget request
The Corps plans to plug its MARSOC gap by growing by 300 more Marines than originally planned.
By Shawn Snow