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Pendleton Marines recognized for vehicle rescue after violent rollover
A trailer hitch from a truck came loose and flew into the car’s windshield, sending the vehicle carrying a mother and her three children off of a ridge.
By Brooke Griswold
22 service members test positive for COVID-19 in South Korea
Per USFK policy, all service members arriving in South Korea must undergo a COVID-19 test before being quarantined for at least 14 days.
By Diana Stancy
1,000-year-old human remains found on new Marine Corps base under construction on Guam
Four human remains of Guam's indigenous Chamorro people were found at the Marine Corps' newest base, Camp Blaz, which is still under construction.
‘Greater Love Hath No Man:’ Marines in Congress request Camp Reasoner sign be sent from Vietnam to the US
“If you were a reconnaissance Marine and you served in Vietnam, at one time or another you set foot in Camp Reasoner."
By Philip Athey
Holocaust survivor, Medal of Honor recipient’s story comes to life in graphic novel
It would take 55 years until Rubin finally got the recognition he deserved.
By J.D. Simkins
6 missiles intercepted targeting airport that houses American troops in Iraq
The attack in Irbil, a rare target for rockets, is considered a serious escalation by Iraqi officials.
Sheikh Sabah, ruler of US ally Kuwait, dies at age 91
Kuwait hosts some 13,500 American troops, many at Camp Arifjan south of Kuwait City, which is also home to the forward command of U.S. Army Central.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
North Carolina Marines warned not to jog at night because of coyote attacks
After at least four coyote attacks, Marines at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, are being advised against jogging in the Wallace Creek area of the base at night.
By Jared Morgan
Best pics of the week: Sept. 27, 2020
An Army helo flies by a castle in Germany, Marines simulate embassy reinforcement in Okinawa, Navy ships in formation during Valiant Shield 2020, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Marine Corps considers closing South Carolina, San Diego recruit training depots to open new location
“Due to a variety of limitations, neither Marine Corps Recruit Depots Parris Island nor San Diego are currently able to optimally train recruits in an integrated environment."
By Philip Athey
Will Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego have female drill instructors this winter?
“No female drill instructors have attended Drill Instructor School or trained recruits at Marine Corps Depot San Diego to date, though that is our goal for the future."
By Philip Athey