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Return of horse-drawn caissons to Arlington National Cemetery delayed
The return of horse-drawn caissons at Arlington National Cemetery is being delayed for months and maybe longer, the Army said Friday.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
US to send Ukraine largest package yet, worth $3.75 billion
The newest U.S. aid package for Ukraine includes Bradley vehicles and $907 million in foreign military financing.
A better plan for the Marine Corps and the nation: Vision 2035
A new proposal for the Marine Corps, created by retired Marine generals, offers an alternative approach.
By Lt. Gen. Martin Steele (ret.)
A record 6 women completed the Marine infantry officer course in 2022
A total of 12 women have now completed the grueling course, out of 39 women who have attempted it.
New rollout for the Army’s $22 billion ‘mixed reality’ combat goggles
After some delays, the Army will field two versions next year with a refined third version by 2025.
By Todd South
New rollout for the Army’s $22 billion ‘mixed reality’ combat goggles
After some delays, the Army will field two versions next year with a refined third version by 2025.
By Todd South
Marine Reserve wants more officer diversity from new enlisted program
The program showcases officer training and requirements to spark interest among enlisted Marines from underrepresented backgrounds.
By Todd South
Marines honor top ‘super squads’ in revitalized competition
Revived in 2015, Super Squad winners had their first official recognition at Marine Barracks-Washington since a pause following 9/11.
By Todd South
The 29th Infantry Division gets to keep its Confederacy-themed patch
The "Blue and Gray Division" patch gets to stay, with a small update.
Dispersed, more lethal: What Marine infantry battalion experiments have shown so far
Infantry battalions will be more distributed than ever before, and that will be the new normal.
By Todd South