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Marine Corps receives its first science and tech lab designation
The Army, Navy and Air Force have had such laboratories for years.
By Todd South
No injuries in Syria rocket attack on US base, military says
The U.S. military says a rocket attack has targeted a base in eastern Syria housing American troops causing no injuries or damage.
At VA, we stand tall to hurricanes Fiona and Ian
"Thanks to preparation and quick response, most of VA’s clinics remained online or were fully operational within a day or two."
By Shereef Elnahal and Tammy Czarnecki
Pentagon’s US-Mexico border mission extends for another year
Up to 2,500 troops are authorized through September 2023.
Navy, Marine Corps offer gun locks to prevent suicide
The thought behind the program is erect a barrier between a person’s suicidal impulse and taking action on that impulse.
Austin talks China, Taiwan amid major military exercises in Pacific
More than 5,500 personnel will be participating in Resolute Dragon 22.
Is the US mission to support Ukraine getting a named operation?
Will Ukraine support be given its own Operation XYZ?
Marine 1st sergeant uses combat experience to save man hit by car
The civilian man initially had no pulse, and bystanders told the Marine they assumed he was dead.
Our ground forces deserve a strong aerial refueling capability
Winning a war on the ground is about far more than soldiers, tanks, artillery and rifles.
By Ed Harbison
Fort Eustis unit ready when civilian authorities call
This incident support team trains regularly to respond to anything from a nuclear accident or attack to a hurricane.
By Dave Ress, Daily Press