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Marine’s lifesaving actions earn her an achievement medal
The Marine aided wounded motorists after spotting the aftermath of a multi-vehicle car crash in Virginia.
By Todd South
Pentagon orders review of vetting for international students in US military programs
The Pentagon on Tuesday ordered a broad review of vetting procedures for international students who participate in training on U.S. military installations and demanded the process be strengthened, in direct reaction to last week’s deadly shooting at a Pensacola Navy base by a Saudi aviation student.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
New medical training for all services on the way
The training would replace the Combat Lifesaver Training.
By Todd South
Here’s how much more veteran households earn annually than non-veteran households
Veterans have earned more than their non-veteran counterparts for nearly 40 years, according to the report.
By Diana Stancy
Steroids, cocaine: 4 Marines separated for alleged drug offenses on Middle East deployment
The Marine told agents he wanted something to help him “cut down” and get leaner around the waist because the mass gainers he had been taking were making him too big.
By Philip Athey
NORTHCOM increases base force protection measures in wake of 2 deadly base shootings
In an emailed statement to Military Times, NORTHCOM said it has directed its facilities and units “to immediately assess force protection measures and implement increased random security measures appropriate for their facilities.”
By Shawn Snow
Drastic changes coming to Marine Corps rifle qualification: Here’s what you need to know
The biggest changes to the Marine Corps rifle qualification in about a century could be coming in 2021.
By Todd South
FBI: ‘Full and complete cooperation’ from Saudi colleagues of slain Pensacola gunman
Investigator said the murderer “legally and lawfully” obtained his weapon — a Glock Model 45 9mm — in Florida.
By Carl Prine
No reports so far of Marines injured in Pensacola shooting, Corps headquarters says
There have been no reports of Marines killed or injured during the Friday shooting at the Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
By Philip Athey
Multinational MEUs? Why US and Spanish Marines are storming beaches in Ibiza
It's a building block to creating A mutlinational force designed similarly to an Amphibious Ready Group-Marine Expeditionary Unit.
By Philip Athey
Marine Corps no longer pursuing courts-martial for Marines arrested at battalion formation for alleged human smuggling
Most of the Marines arrested now will be administratively separated, the Corps said.
By Philip Athey