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Marine corporal earns prestigious medal for saving military $140M
Cpl. Gage Barbieri received a Meritorious Service Medal in part for fixing a costly issue with a tactical vehicle’s manual while a teenage lance corporal.
More Marines, sailors operating in Red Sea amid tensions with Iran
The increased presence of sailors and Marines aims to de-escalate tensions caused by Iran’s harassment and seizures of merchant vessels.
By Diana Stancy
Questions surround US raid in Afghanistan in 2019
U.S. troops picked up an infant in the rubble after the raid; she’s now at the center of an international custody dispute.
By Riazat Butt, Claire Galofaro and Juliet Linderman, The Associated Press
Military’s top judges dismiss case against last ‘MARSOC 3’ defendant
A unanimous opinion agreed that unlawful command influence had tainted the case against Chief Petty Officer Eric Gilmet.
US Marine acting commandant details future direction of service
Gen. Eric Smith has not received a confirmation vote due to a showdown between Sen. Tommy Tuberville and the Defense Department.
Marine guards remain at US embassy in Niger amid partial evacuation
The State Department "ordered the temporary departure of non-emergency personnel and eligible family members from Niger" because of a coup.
3 Marines were poisoned in a parked car. How that might have happened
North Carolina deputies had found the Marines unresponsive in a privately owned Lexus sedan.
Medal of Honor recipient watches as ship bearing his name is christened
During the Vietnam War hero's first firefight, 1st Lt. Harvey “Barney” Barnum was foisted into leadership of Marines who didn’t yet know his name.
Marine Corps recruiting surges while other services struggle
"The Few, the Proud" aren't so few.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press