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Marine Corps to establish attack drone competition
The first competition will be held at Marine Corps Base Quantico in November.
By Todd South
My brother Austin asked me to go to Syria with him. Four months later, he was taken
The brother of Austin Tice is urging people to join the campaign to bring the Marine Corps veteran and freelance journalist home.
By Jacob Tice
Will Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego have female drill instructors this winter?
“No female drill instructors have attended Drill Instructor School or trained recruits at Marine Corps Depot San Diego to date, though that is our goal for the future."
By Philip Athey
Services to consider removing all identifying information from promotion board packets
After photos, names and genders are next to come off of promotion board packets.
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By Ben Murray
Oldest living Marine veteran turns 107
When Dorothy Schmidt Cole joined the Marine Corps in July 1943, she wasn’t thinking about the impact her service would have on the Corps or on generations of women to come. She just wanted that stylish uniform.
By Jared Morgan
WWII or today? For Marines it’s a different enemy, but much remains the same
Technology has sped up the cycle but today's fight has echoes in the past.
By Todd South
These Marine Expeditionary Forces are creating new war plans with Navy fleets to counter China
The Pacific-focused units are finding new ways to do maritime fighting.
By Todd South
‘Reshape from within’: How Berger plans to transform the Corps without a budget increase
The money saved from cutting 2,000 Marines in 2021, no longer supporting tank battalions and reducing the size of F-35B and F-35C squadrons from 16 to 10 planes will be used to buy the equipment necessary to fight the war, Berger envisions.
By Philip Athey
DOJ: Settlement reached for Marine sergeant whose vehicle was illegally auctioned
A Marine veteran is receiving a $17,500 settlement after her car was illegally auctioned by a towing company in 2018.
By Davis Winkie
Records of NYPD cop accused of spying for China shed light on his Marine Corps, Army service
Records obtained from the U.S. Army Reserve and the U.S. Marine Corps show that Baimadajie Angwang first entered the U.S. military through the Marine Corps Delayed Entry Program in April 2009.
By Davis Winkie