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Marine Corps Reserve sergeant dies after collapsing during PFT
The death is under investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service as well as a safety investigation by Marine Forces Reserve.
By Todd South
Marine Corps steps up winter-warfare training as global threat shifts
Hunkered down behind a wall of snow, two U.S. Marines melt slush to make drinking water after spending the night digging out a defensive position high in the Sierra Nevada. Their laminated targeting map is wedged into the ice just below the machine gun.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Hearing postponed for two Navy SEALs and two Marine Raiders in death of Green Beret staff sergeant
Reports indicate that defendants changed their stories multiple times when speaking to investigators.
By Todd South
DoD is rethinking what defines a major aviation accident
The Pentagon is considering revisions to the dollar amounts and damage levels that qualify an aircraft accident as a major mishap to better reflect the expense of repairing advanced jets.
Taliban fighters try to storm base in Helmand province housing US Marines and Afghan forces
There were no U.S. or coalition casualties, but reportedly more than 20 Afghan forces were killed in the attack.
By Shawn Snow
Space Force to cost $2 billion, include 15,000 personnel in first five years
We now know the details of the Space Force.
By Mike Gruss and Aaron Mehta
Most problems found in Joint Light Tactical Vehicle have been fixed, officials say
Remaining fixes will require slight modifications once the Army decides what it wants, officials say.
By Todd South
This is what’s going on with the Navy’s F-35C program
The Argonauts of Strike Fighter Squadron 147 have some good news to share.
By Mark D. Faram
1,800-year-old Roman penis carvings discovered near Hadrian’s Wall — some things never change
Militarized affinity for phallic scribbling dates back long before the first illustrations were ever fashioned by bored American service members.
By J.D. Simkins
The Marine Corps is ‘paranoid,’ the Navy does not play with others. This new study analyzes the effects of service rivalries.
A new study looks at how the services compete with each other for future relevance.
By Tara Copp, AP