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With silent precision and unwavering discipline, the hand-selected section of 12 Marines that make up the Marine Corps Body Bearers reflect 250 years of Marine Corps ethos.
The Marine Corps is drilling down on its plan to reclassify Marines tasked with keeping the AV-8B Harrier alive, a sign that the service is finally getting closer to retiring the decades-old jet ...
Tomahawk missiles have a history with the United States military but the Marine Corps are opting for something a bit different: the NMESIS missile. Here's why.
Anthony Easton closed out 31 years with the Marine Corps this week by turning over his duties as sergeant major of Marine Corps Installations Pacific to his successor and saying farewell.
The Pentagon has awarded RTX a $32.5 million contract to set the stage for full-rate production of the U.S. Marine Corps medium-range intercept capability.
A woman detained at a citizenship appointment last May in Louisiana will not be deported following a judge's ruling barring her removal.
Former U.S. Marine Benjamin Hanil Song was charged after a weeklong search for gunshots fired outside of an immigration detention center.
A Camp Pendleton Marine was charged with multiple felony counts of sexual exploitation of children last month after allegedly sending explicit photos and videos of himself to middle school ...
Mexican national married to a Marine Corps veteran seeks release from immigration custody The woman will not be deported following a judge’s ruling this week barring her removal.
The city of Chicago is honoring Marine Week 2025 with a slate of events as the U.S. military branch marks 250 years.
After noticing that the practice of documenting war was fading, the veteran aimed to capture insights from battles and make them available to scholars.