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Hegseth had second Signal chat with details of Yemen strike: Report
Pete Hegseth reportedly created another Signal chat that included his wife and brother in which he shared details of a military strike on Houthis in Yemen.
By Tara Copp, AP
This Marine was nearing college graduation when she died in Kabul. Her sister walked for her instead.
Sgt. Johanny Rosario Pichardo was killed in Afghanistan on Aug. 26, 2021.
The making of Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller
Part 1: What you didn't know about the "accountability" Marine.
Niger Syndrome goes mainstream: Abbey Gate attack shows commanders are failing to assess risks
Commentary: In the Abbey Gate attack, a father saw echoes of the same failures that hit his son's Green Beret team in Niger four years ago.
By Henry Black
Marines hospitalized after North Carolina rollover have returned to their units
The driver of the vehicle is under investigation by NCIS.
By Philip Athey
2 Marines killed, 17 injured in North Carolina rollover
During the rollover 17 Marines were ejected from the back of the vehicle.
By Philip Athey
New in 2022: The Marines shake up aviation for the next fight
Units are moving, deactivating and activating, pending Corps needs.
By Todd South
New in 2022: The Marines need the F-35, but its future is complicated
The sophisticated jet has its uses, but the Corps is struggling with pilots and funding.
By Todd South
Marine officer who publicly demanded accountability discharged
Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller is a civilian again.
Military pilots among NASA’s 10 new astronaut candidates
More than 12,000 applied for the coveted spots.
Veterans, tell us: Where were you during the 1983 Beirut barracks attack?
We don’t want to lose your memories or the important stories that could be told about that day and its aftermath.
By Andrea Scott