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The Marine officer who saved 8,000 lives at the ‘Frozen Chosin’
'To me, it didn’t matter whether those were Chinese, Korean, Mongolian, whatever — they were the enemy.'
Pentagon launches management reform institute to address challenges
The Defense Management Institute will exist as an independent research entity.
By Joe Gould
Key medical screening portal down for months amid recruiting crisis
The malfunctioning system manages medical screening for all aspiring service academy and ROTC enrollees.
By Davis Winkie
A record 6 women completed the Marine infantry officer course in 2022
A total of 12 women have now completed the grueling course, out of 39 women who have attempted it.
Hawaii gun permit ruling sides with ‘homesick’ Navy officer
Hawaii cannot deny a firearms permit simply because someone has sought counseling, a judge has ruled.
Military a key focus of Supreme Court argument on affirmative action
Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar argued that a diverse officer corps is necessary for national security.
‘Accountability’ Marine vet tells his ‘side of the story’ in new book
Here's what he had to say.
By Todd South
Two veterans among those killed in Raleigh mass shooting
A Marine veteran and a Navy veteran just weeks away from her wedding were among the victims of a deadly mass shooting.
Legal, security fears loom as VA begins performing abortions
Last week VA staffers performed the first abortion at a department medical facility under new authorities.
Marine Reserve wants more officer diversity from new enlisted program
The program showcases officer training and requirements to spark interest among enlisted Marines from underrepresented backgrounds.
By Todd South