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Navy to make their longest ball run yet to Army-Navy game
Midshipmen from the Naval Academy are making their longest ball run yet to this year’s Army-Navy game.
Marine Corps Marathon goes virtual-only for second year in a row
The race had never been canceled in its 46-year history before the COVID-19 pandemic upended large gatherings.
Memorial Day tribute: The race not run
The author recalls how she met her husband, who replaced his friend in a marathon. She was unable to thank the friend, a West Point grad, who died in Iraq in 2006.
By Lauren Jackson
This 97-year-old just finished the Marine Corps Marathon. Here’s how the Iwo Jima veteran earned a Silver Star
The backstory behind this inspiring Marine:
By Jared Morgan
Retired Marine’s nonprofit offers adapted wheelchairs for disabled marathoners
Retired Marine Maj. Kim Rossiter started nonprofit Ainsley's Angels to allow the disabled to participate in athletic competitions.
By Jared Morgan
97-year-old Silver Star Iwo Jima veteran to be oldest Marine participant in Marine Corps Marathon
“I haven’t competed in a marathon before, but I’ve never been afraid of a challenge."
By Jared Morgan
WATCH: A Fort Bragg soldier disappears, and Russians with throwing-shovels — The Briefing, 7.24.20
How does a 911 call raise questions in the tragic disappearance of a Fort Bragg paratrooper? The Briefing for this week, July 24, 2020.
By Ben Murray
Marine Corps Marathon canceled for the first time in its 45-year existence
It wasn’t rain or snow or a hurricane that caused the first cancellation of the Marine Corps Marathon in its 45-year history ― it was the coronavirus.
By Andrea Scott
Montana names highway after Marine who helped pioneer a path for Iwo Jima flag raising
If he had survived Iwo Jima, Thursday would have been Louis Charlo’s 93rd birthday.
By Philip Athey
Marine vet running Boston Marathon to honor fallen comrades completes race crawling across finish line
A Marine vet wounded in Marjah crawled across the Boston Marathon finish line Monday.
By Shawn Snow