The Marine Corps' new littoral regiment faces logistical challenges in the Pacific as it adapts to China's growing military presence.
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Robert O'Malley, 81, Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient, becomes first resident of Tuskegee Airmen Texas State Veterans Home in Fort Worth.
The Senate confirmed John Phelan as Navy Secretary, a businessman with no military experience, aiming to leverage his skills to address shipbuilding and budget challenges.
The Pentagon restored webpages on Navajo Code Talkers, crucial WW2 contributors, after a DEI purge mistakenly erased them. Navajo Nation praises the fix.
The Marine Corps' new policy may lead to the separation of troops with pseudofolliculitis barbae if their condition persists, raising concerns about its impact on Black service members.
A routine training flight turned tragic when two Ospreys collided near Australia's Melville Island. Capt. Watson and his team faced chaos.
The Marine Corps has launched a pilot program allowing senior enlisted Marines to reenlist until their service limit without frequent paperwork.
U.S. and Mexican forces to start synchronized border patrols, highlighting Trump's aggressive stance on border security. Pentagon details remain limited.
Marine Lance Cpl. Zayne Melton, 22, was charged with felony sex offenses against a minor at Camp Lejeune. His bond is set at $800,000.
A U.S. Marine and three defense contractors were killed in a plane crash in the Philippines during a routine mission. The crash is under investigation.