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LA deployments to cost $134 million and last 60 days, Pentagon says
The cost estimate came during a feisty exchange as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth testified before the House on Tuesday.
Biden nominates Marine general as next commander of US forces in Africa
If confirmed, he would become the Marine Corps' first Black four-star general.
Marine Corps Osprey crashes in Southern California desert
A Marine Corps aircraft crashed Wednesday in the Southern California desert, according to officials.
Brookings places retired Marine general on leave amid FBI probe
The prestigious Brookings Institution has placed its president, retired four-star Marine Gen. John Allen, on administrative leave amid a federal investigation.
As Russians advance in Donbas, invasion success hangs in the balance
The fight for Ukraine’s Luhansk and Donetsk Oblasts hangs on a knife-edge — and may decide the future of the Donbas for years to come.
By Caleb Larson
FBI seizes retired general’s data related to Qatar lobbying
New federal court filings obtained Tuesday outlined a potential criminal case against former Marine Gen. John R. Allen.
Marines closing down Kuwait gear stockpile to focus on Pacific
The Marine Corps is shuttering its combat gear storage program in the Middle East.
By Hope Hodge Seck
New Marine innovation unit plants flag in New York
The Marine Innovation Unit will give the reserves access to non-military skills and a talent pool already in uniform.
By Todd South
Major Baltic Sea exercise kicks off as Swedish, Finnish NATO bids wait on Turkey
The NATO exercise BALTOPS – to be held on the Baltic Sea next week – is the latest showing of unity and military strength as Sweden and Finland trade neutrality for NATO’s embrace in the wake of Russia’s three-month-old invasion of Ukraine.
By Joe Gould
Marine Corps Reserve gets new missions, new roles and a whole new design
For decades the Marine Reserve was a near-carbon copy of the active side. Not anymore.
By Todd South
Are dining facilities wasting money because troops don’t eat there?
Little is known about how often troops are passing up their dining facilities to pay for meals elsewhere out of their own pocket.
By Karen Jowers