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Night vision goggles, weather likely factors in Marine helo crash
The CH-53 Super Stallion crashed Feb. 6, 2024, during a night flight when it hit a mountain near Pine Valley, California, killing all five Marines aboard.
By Tara Copp, AP
LA gang members convicted of shooting 19-year-old Pendleton Marine
Lance Cpl. Carlos Segovia Lopez was shot in the head in 2016.
Arrest for Marine veteran charged with spying extended by Moscow court
Whelan, who is reportedly kept in cramped conditions at a Moscow detention facility, felt unwell, and the court called an ambulance.
Veterans band together to give Vietnam Marine a proper burial
"Anyone who puts their life on the line for our country, to fight for our freedom, deserves more than to be thrown into a pauper's cemetery."
By Mark Rice, Ledger-Enquirer
Pentagon honors top civilian employers for reservists and National Guardsmen
Fifteen companies were honored with the Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award on Friday.
22nd MEU Marines rocked ISIS fighters in Libya in 2016 with naval gunfire
Marine efforts to push out ISIS fighters from Sirte was described as “one of the largest counter terrorism campaigns to be conducted from amphibious shipping.”
By Shawn Snow
SECNAV orders comprehensive review of Navy, Marine Corps JAGs
More fallout from a botched SEAL war crimes trial.
By Carl Prine
Marine involved in DC barracks shooting may have been unaware gun was loaded
The trial counsel during Wednesday’s hearing alleged that Lance Cpl. Andrew Johnson did not properly follow D.C. barracks’ policy for unloading his pistol.
By Shawn Snow
Is DoD moving too quickly to merge commissaries and exchanges?
Questions remain about whether this will benefit customers.
By Karen Jowers
Top US Marine acknowledges worries on Japan-Korean ties
Gen. David Berger, the new U.S. Marines commandant, acknowledged Wednesday that he is concerned about deteriorating relations between Japan and South Korea, both key regional allies, but expressed hopes politicians would work out a resolution.
The Corps is looking at unmanned ships for a Pacific fight
Lt. Gen. Eric Smith said the Corps was testing unmanned 11-meter rigid-hull inflatable boats.
By Shawn Snow