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With F-35 still missing, Marine Corps holds aviation standdown
The Marine Corps is pausing its aviation operations for two days as the disappearance of a Marine Corps F-35B jet over South Carolina remains unsolved.
AI for security: Autonomous surveillance at Marine base has warzone potential
The technology at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar uses artificial intelligence to crunch surveillance data to recognize possible threats, eliminating the time the Marines spent on regular in-person patrols
By Andrew Eversden
Marine seeks makeout partner with COVID-19 on Craigslist
A Marine at MCAS Miramar wants to be infected with COVID-19.
By Sarah Sicard
All Marines involved in KC-130/F-35 collision have returned to their units
Both planes were taking part in the seven-week Weapons and Tactics Instructors course in Yuma, Arizona.
By Philip Athey
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
Are military efforts to clean up and replace toxic ‘forever chemicals’ cutting it?
PFAS contamination has become a military-wide problem, with more than 700 military installations having either confirmed or suspected cases of contamination.
By Philip Athey
Okinawa urges US to do more to stop virus outbreak at bases while Marines report 36 new cases
The governor of the southern Japanese island of Okinawa urged the government on Wednesday to pressure the U.S. military to do more to stop an escalating coronavirus outbreak at American bases there that has infected more than 130 Marines.
Japan: US military coronavirus policy has multiple problems
“We have discovered a number of problems,” Defense Minister Taro Kono said
Corps reinstates tougher restrictions on Okinawa as COVID-19 returns to the Japanese island
The new restrictions also apply to dependents, contractors and other U.S. employees for Marine Forces Japan.
By Philip Athey
2 Marine installations in Japan lock down as COVID-19 returns to Okinawa
A day after Futenma issued its shelter-in-place order a Japanese man who lives near the airfield tested positive for the potentially deadly virus.
By Philip Athey
Okinawa-based CH-53 squadron commander sacked
HMH-466 is currently based out of Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in Okinawa on a Unit Deployment Program.
By Shawn Snow