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Marine’s book delivers new details about 2007 ambush and its aftermath
The Marines of Special Operations Company Foxtrot continue the fight to clear their names.
By Todd South
This 97-year-old just finished the Marine Corps Marathon. Here’s how the Iwo Jima veteran earned a Silver Star
The backstory behind this inspiring Marine:
By Jared Morgan
97-year-old Silver Star Iwo Jima veteran to be oldest Marine participant in Marine Corps Marathon
“I haven’t competed in a marathon before, but I’ve never been afraid of a challenge."
By Jared Morgan
Sixth lawsuit filed in deaths at West Virginia VA hospital
A sixth lawsuit has been filed involving the sudden deaths of patients at a West Virginia veterans hospital where a former nursing assistant admitted to intentionally killing seven people with fatal doses of insulin.
US accuses Russia of testing anti-satellite weapon in space
The head of U.S. Space Force said a July 15 event involving a small space vehicle is "further evidence of Russia's continuing efforts to develop and test space-based systems."
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Evidence in Marine special operations case stalled again by Pentagon’s censor
The Pentagon has "repeatedly been ignoring requests for unclassified information in order to protect senior military leaders from embarrassment," the retired Marine claims.
Rescue swimmer awarded Distinguished Flying Cross for swimming through hell to rescue 59 others
He swam at night through 80 knot winds, ripped through a roof without the aid of a chainsaw and was repeatedly hoisted more than 100 feet into the air while battling turbulence and dangerous power lines around him as he aided in the rescue of 59 others in Houston, Texas, as Hurricane Harvey battered the area in August 2017.
By Shawn Snow
US special operations secrets could fall into hands of Russians and Syrians in pullout
A former U.S. military intelligence operator who spent years working with special operations forces told Military Times that the potential spillover of sensitive tradecraft or information by the SDF was “super problematic," but also a symptom of the lack of a genuine strategy in the region.
By Shawn Snow
‘An intellectual investment in our officer corps’ — Pentagon partners with Johns Hopkins on new program
The Office of the Secretary of Defense has partnered with Johns Hopkins University to create the Secretary of Defense Strategic Thinkers Program.
By Joshua Axelrod
Your next commandant: Can he push the Marine Corps past the era of counterinsurgency?
Why Lt. Gen. David H. Berger was chosen to lead Marines into the next big fight.
By Shawn Snow