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Marine recruit who first held a rifle at boot camp ties shooting record
A week and a half after first picking up a rifle, now-Pfc. Francis "Frankie" Flannery scored a 249 out of 250 possible points on his rifle qualification.
Marine combat engineer identified as Hawaii drowning victim
Pfc. Isaac Romero, 22, had completed his first year in the Corps the day before.
Additional charges filed against Marine veterans in gun plot
New indictments have been filed in connection with a plot to damage a power grid somewhere in the northwest U.S.
Marine killed in Pearl Harbor attack laid to rest in California
Pfc. John Franklin Middleswart was 19 when he was killed along with more than 400 other Marines and Navy sailors aboard the battleship Oklahoma.
Marine private first class dies during grueling final boot camp event
Pfc. Dalton Beals passed away on Friday.
By Andrea Scott
Quantico Marine major charged with assaulting an officer during Capitol breach
Maj. Christopher Warnagiris was the first active-duty service member to be charged for crimes related to the Jan. 6 Capitol breach.
By Andrea Scott
Mystery surrounds Marine veteran’s imprisonment in Venezuela
The family of a Marine veteran accused of terrorism and spying on Venezuela for the U.S. government speaks out.
Wisconsin governor doubles number of Guard troops authorized for Kenosha unrest
The White House said up to 2,000 National Guard troops would be made available.
Triple amputee veteran arrested, charged with taking money from ‘We Build The Wall’ donors
Kolfage allegedly used some of the $350,000 to fund a lavish lifestyle.
By Jon Simkins
Remains identified of Marine killed in World War II Tarawa Atoll battle
Marine Corps Reserve Pfc. Charles D. Miller died on the third day of a battle in the Tarawa Atoll in 1943.
Here are the names of the Marine killed and those presumed dead after Corps AAV accident
Two Marines remain hospitalized.
By Andrea Scott