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LONGVIEW, Texas (KLTV) - Andrew Culver spoke with Tom Klotz, a corporal for the Marine Corps who served in the Korean War.
Cpl. Kyle Carpenter was seriously wounded using his body to absorb a grenade blast that threatened a fellow Marine.
The death of a Marine Corps corporal in Cuba from non-combat injuries is under investigation by the Naval Criminal ...
National Purple Heart Day commemorates the military honor that traces to George Washington’s Badge of Military Merit in 1782.
At the White House on Wednesday, Apple’s CEO presented President Donald Trump with a gift to commemorate the announcement of ...
The U.S. Navy has announced that its newest destroyer will be named after South Carolina war hero and Medal of Honor recipient, Marine Lance Corporal Kyle Carpe ...
Think of Cpl. Louis C. Joseph Sr. as the Jackie Robinson of the U.S. Marine Corps. Heart, determination, and courageously ...
Lance Corporal Kyle Carpenter launched himself in front of a live grenade to save a fellow Marine. Now the Navy is naming a ship after him.
The Autonomous Low-Profile Vessel is a long-range, semisubmersible autonomous logistics delivery system for the U.S. Marine ...
Reserve Marines from California weathered the sweltering South Korea summer during their first active-duty call-up in five ...
General Dynamics' second-quarter profit and revenue topped analyst estimates on Wednesday, driven by robust orders in its marine segment from Columbia- and Virginia-class submarine programs ...
On July 23, 2009, my son—US Marine Corporal Nicholas G. Xiarhos—was killed in combat in Afghanistan. He died a hero, stepping up to help his fellow Marines in the heat of battle.