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2 Marines of ‘MARSOC 3’ likely will retire with honorable discharges
In February, Gunnery Sgts. Josh Negron and Danny Draher were acquitted of manslaughter but convicted of drinking in violation of an order.
Judges hear appeal to reinstate charges against corpsman in MARSOC manslaughter case
Judges should deliver their decision in the coming weeks.
By Todd South
Special ops leader issues warning over information warfare capabilities, funding
Though operational commitments keep U.S. Special Operations Command moving, progress comes down to affordability.
By Todd South
Marine Raiders tackle ‘influencing’ to disrupt adversaries before the fight
Strategic reconnaissance and irregular warfare are the future.
By Todd South
Manslaughter charges against MARSOC corpsman dropped by military judge
The court found that a top Marine lawyer made "threatening" statements that sabotaged any chance for a fair trial.
By Todd South
Colonel’s ‘threatening’ comments cast doubt on fair trial, claim Raiders, corpsman charged with manslaughter
The manslaughter trials for three defendants have been delayed following alleged "threatening" comments made by a Marine colonel.
By Todd South
How the family of an interpreter turned US Marine escaped Afghanistan
“It was entirely Marine-to-Marine-to-Marine connections,” that rescued the Essazay family.
By Philip Athey
7-hour Iraq firefight sees 4 Marine Raiders receive Bronze Stars with ‘V’
Here’s what happened that day.
By Philip Athey
Marine Raider to receive Navy Cross for Iraq fight
Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger will present Staff Sgt. Nicholas J. Jones with the nation's second highest award for valor during an Aug. 26 ceremony at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
By Philip Athey
Marine corporal saves civilian couple kayaking in treacherous waters off California coast
Cpl. Jordan Perez has been spending two hours swimming each day as he works with a retired reconnaissance Marine to prepare for the rigorous Raider selection process.
By Philip Athey
Marine Raiders weren’t training in Taiwan, Department of Defense insists
“The United States remains committed to our One-China Policy."
By Philip Athey