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Woman files $5M claim against Corps for sex abuse by Marine recruiter
A now-18-year-old woman argued the Marine Corps was negligent in letting Gunnery Sgt. Christopher Champagne interact with teenage recruits.
Soldier who Texas governor wants to pardon denied retrial
Texas judge denies requested new trial for a U.S. Army sergeant convicted of killing an armed protester during a Black Lives Matter march.
Biden designates national monument at former Army range
President Joe Biden is set to establish a new national monument, the Castner Range National Monument, in Texas at a former Army range.
New, in-house software factory will train Marines as coders
Marines at the factory will get a year of training in software development and receive an application developer military occupational specialty.
To recruit Gen Z, the top Marine makes an appeal to older generations
The top Marine thinks young people need to hear more about the value of serving. And not from him.
Air Force pilot who ejected from F-35B released from the hospital
The jet bounced upon impact, went nose down and spun around.
VA employee sues department over new abortion policy
The lawsuit asks for all abortions at a Texas VA medical facility to be blocked for religious liberties reasons.
Hero teacher killed in Texas shooting was a Marine mom
Family members say the Marine's father, Joe Garcia, died Thursday of a heart attack.
Two victims of Texas school shooting being treated at military hospital
Brooke Army Medical Center is about an hour-and-a-half from Uvalde, where the shooting took place.
By Karen Jowers