U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Officers Shut Down Veterans' 'Disgruntled' Comments On Pride Post
"The freedoms you enjoy are currently protected by those serving in the ranks, which includes LGBTQ," CWO Yarbrough wrote. "You are welcome for their service."
Marines Live-Fire Helicopter Drill Shows New Jersey's Real-Life 'Top Gun'
In an interview, Newsweek editor-at-large Naveed Jamali details his experience riding along with a U.S. Marine Corps helicopter squadron in central New Jersey.
Ted Cruz Bill Would Give Troops Refusing COVID Vaccine Honorable Discharge
Senator Ted Cruz and 13 GOP colleagues introduced a bill that would grant service members who refuse to get the COVID-19 vaccine an honorable discharge.
Ousted Marine General Defends Using 'N-Word' as 'Teaching Moment'
"You cannot play songs that use n***** in it because it is counter to good order and discipline," Major General Stephen Neary said to a group of Junior Marines.
Details About Death of Three Children at Camp Lejeune Scarce
Three children at the military base died in "two separate and unrelated incidents" on April 16, according to the Marine Corps.
Marine Stabbed to Death Outside Bar on St. Patrick's Day Weekend
The marine, 23, received numerous honors in his four years of service.
Marines Suspected in Zoo Ride Prank Leaving 100 Passengers Stuck Midair
"This behavior is contrary to our core values and 3d MAW is conducting an investigation into the incident," a 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing spokesperson said.
Marines Deny 96 Percent of COVID Shot Religious Exemptions, Discharge 169
"The speed with which the disease transmits among individuals has increased risk to our Marines and the Marine Corps' mission," the Marine Corps said.
U.S. Military Records Thousands of Missing Military-Grade Weapons: AP
The Associated Press has released a new report discussing the large amounts of explosives missing from the U.S. military.
Judge Orders Marine Stuart Scheller to Forfeit Only One Month of $5,000 Pay
The maximum penalty Scheller could have been issued was a forfeiture of two-thirds of his monthly pay for 12 months and a letter of reprimand.
Insanity Defense Possible for Ex-Marine Accused of Killing 4 People
Bryan Riley is facing 22 charges, including murder, arson, kidnapping, burglary and animal cruelty for the September 5 incident.
J.D. Vance Calls Stuart Scheller a 'Political Prisoner'
"I served in the Marine Corps for four years, it's actually kind of hard to get thrown in the brig. They don't just do it for anything," Vance said.
From Soft Liberalism to Iron-Fisted Leftism in Today's U.S. Military
We all know what that means: any dissension on any issue that Biden-appointed top brass says is racist, sexist or homophobic will not be tolerated.
Understanding the Iwo Jima Memorial's Power and Whether to Topple Monuments
On the anniversary of Pearl Harbor, can understanding differing perspectives on the American flag at the Iwo Jima memorial help us understand the legacy of other statues—and whether they should still stand?
COVID-19 Restrictions for New Recruits Eat Up Navy, Marines Budgets
Extra money for medical staff, housing, staging facilities, face masks and other changes have added substantial costs to the branches' usual operating budgets.
1 Dead, 1 Seriously Injured in Shooting, Stabbing at Marine Corps Base Camp
Patrol officers responded to a 911 call from an on-base residence at around 4 a.m. local time Saturday.
The Complete List of Military Coronavirus Cases By Base
At Ft. Jackson, South Carolina, some 64 soldiers—most Army recruits in training—came down with the virus, prompting a two-week suspension of basic training.
Marine Leaders Request Retraction of Story Identifying Harassed Marine
Amid a barrage of criticisms from U.S. Marines over an article which revealed the identity of a Marine reservist being harassed over nude pictures of herself, the service's top brass backed the embattled Marine and asked for a full retraction of the story.
Case of U.S. Marine Colonel Cleared of Abusing Girl 'Deeply Troubling'
Marine Colonel Daniel Wilson, 58, was freed last week after a military appellate court cleared him of abusing another Marine's daughter.
Ex-Marine Involved in Sexual Smear Plot Against Warren Lied about Service
Kelvin Ty Whelly, the former U.S. Marine infantryman who was part of a smear campaign against Senator Warren, falsely claimed to be a combat veteran of the Afghanistan War.
Military Suicides Hit a Record High in 2018 Despite Prevention Efforts
A total of 541 active duty, reserve, and National Guard troops died by suicide in 2018. Rates among the active-duty component increased over the last five years while statistics among National Guard forces and reserves remain consistent.
Marine Commandant Angry With Unit that Booked Gala At Trump's Mar-a-Lago
Bad optics? U.S. Marine Commandant General David H. Berger of the Marine Corps is upset that one of his units in South Florida planned to hold its annual military ball at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach.
16 U.S. Marines Arrested on Human Smuggling and Drug-Related Offenses
Sixteen U.S. Marines during a battalion formation on Thursday morning for their alleged role in various illegal activities ranging from human smuggling to drug-related offenses, Marine Corps officials said.
Naval Appeals Court Overturns Marine Colonel's Child Sex Abuse Conviction
The child sex abuse conviction of a high-ranking U.S. Marine officer was overturned by an appeals court, sparking outrage from advocacy groups calling for Congressional reform of the military justice system.
Two Marines Under Fire for Apparent Blackface Video
"It was a bad mistake. We had no intention to offend," one of the men told KPBS in San Diego.
Laser Weapon In Development Can Burn People Far Away
The technology could be employed on small tactical vehicles and other platforms.
New U.S. Missile to Replace Hellfire Russia Tank Killer
The Joint Air-to-Ground Missile is set to replace the Hellfire used in various U.S. military operations, from invasions to assassinations.
Ahoy! Everything You Need To Know About NYC Fleet Week
The 30th annual Fleet Week in New York City began on Wednesday with the Parade of Ships.
U.S. Marines Want Russian Aircraft for War Practice
Corps leaders want to train troops for possible future wars.
Is the U.S. Military in an Aviation Crisis?
There have been four accidents involving U.S. military aircraft this week, two of which have been fatal.