Much of what has been the shooting standard is out the window in what Marines are calling the biggest change to shooting protocols in over a century.
By Hope Hodge Seck
Marine Corps recruitment and retention numbers are looking mighty healthy, officials say.
The service has another 11,000 recruits already in the pipeline for next year.
Army recruiters may soon be relieved from the dreaded “cold calls” to high school students in their frustrated fishing expedition for new recruits.
Sgt. Andrew Gomez received the service's highest non-combat award for helping save a woman after a fiery car crash last year.
The clever device created by an enlisted soldier allows units to conceal their vehicles far faster in the field.
The lance corporal sold 22 guns in four transactions with undercover agents for a total of $23,000.
NCIS took Sgt. Maj. Gerardo Trevino into custody and placed him in pre-trial confinement, according to officials.
The opening of the North Carolina airfield follows the service’s June recertification of an airfield on the Pacific island of Peleliu.
Marine fighter pilots now have a missile that can strike targets up to 230 miles away, keeping aviators out of the range of many air defense systems.
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