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Honorary Marine, whom the Corps welcomed as one of its own, dies at 17
Jack Lowe became an honorary Marine in November 2023 following a diagnosis of terminal bone cancer.
Marine who demanded ‘accountability’ via social media pleads guilty to all charges
His sentence was debated Thursday afternoon.
Marine who publicly criticized Afghanistan withdrawal expected to plead guilty
The special court-martial begins Thursday.
Viral Marine who criticized Afghanistan withdrawal charged with 6 violations
He has been referred to a special court-martial.
By Philip Athey
The Corps is locking up truth-telling Marines in an unjustly reckless system
"When anyone demands answerability of senior leaders, the institutions are quick to eliminate the threat of real transparency and accountability. Why is that?"
By Kerri Jeter
Marine who demanded ‘accountability’ on social media to be released from the brig
Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller was released from the brig Tuesday after striking a deal with the commanding general overseeing his case.
By Philip Athey
Fired Marine’s question about leader accountability should not be dismissed
But let’s not conflate Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller's story with the questions that he asked, which were not unreasonable, this retired Marine colonel writes.
By Andrew Milburn
Most European troops exit Afghanistan quietly after 20 years
Germany and Italy declared their missions in Afghanistan over on Wednesday and Poland's last troops returned home, bringing their deployments to a low-key end.
US military guns keep vanishing, some used in street crimes
An Associated Press investigation has found that at least 1,900 U.S. military firearms were lost or stolen during the 2010s, with some resurfacing in violent crimes.
US Central Command chief: Important to keep pressure on ISIS
Gen. Frank McKenzie visited four U.S. outposts in Syria. His message Friday was short and direct: U.S. forces remain in Syria to fight the remnants of ISIS.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press