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Chloe Johnson/Marine Corps) NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. – Over the next five years Marine aviators should see more F-35s, an upgraded MV-22 Osprey fleet, a larger fleet of cargo aircraft and data ...
A Marine Corps XQ-58A Valkyrie, left, conducts a test flight with two Air Force F-35A Lightning II. (Master Sgt. John McRell/U.S. Air Force) The Marine Corps recently notched a series of aviation ...
Alaska Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Sara Becker, a UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter crew chief assigne d to 207th Aviation Troop Command, scans the area while waiting for passengers during the ...
Art from the collection of the National Museum Of The Marine Corps is now “On The Road.” The collection shares the story of the Marines and celebrates their 250th birthday through art.
CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa — The Marine Corps reduced its active fleet of MV-22 Ospreys on Okinawa last year, trimming the number from 24 to 20 aircraft as part of its evolving aviation strategy ...
The U.S. Marine Corps is shifting its F-35 purchase plans to buy more carrier-based F-35Cs and fewer F-35Bs, which can hover and vertically land. (Cpl. Christopher R. Lape/U.S. Marine Corps) The U ...
A fourth squadron of F-35B Lightning IIs arrived in Japan to begin a six-month deployment, as the Marine Corps continues to modernize its aircraft in the Indo-Pacific.
With the impending retirement of the aging Wright-class, the Marine Corps wants a new class of aviation logistics support ships, according to the 2025 aviation plan released this week.
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