Camp Lejeune's Marines benefit from a new 109,000 sq. ft. Class II Logistics Facility, streamlining gear management and boosting operational efficiency.
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Lila Morgan, 18, excels as a military child, founding nonprofits, writing a book, and soon graduating college, honored for her resilience.
The Marine Corps has upgraded valor awards for Company G, 2d Battalion, 1st Marines, recognizing their heroic actions during the 2021 Kabul attack.
Tyler Vandenberg, a former Marine and two-time Jeopardy! champion, is campaigning for Congress in California's 6th District.
Guard and Reserve leaders warn that aging equipment, funding uncertainty, and rising mission demands in the FY 2027 budget strain readiness.
A Marine Corps team, ending a 17-year gap, won the Army's International Sniper Competition at Fort Benning, Georgia, on April 10.
The USS Harvey C. Barnum Jr., a new Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, was commissioned at Naval Station Norfolk, honoring a Vietnam Medal of Honor hero.
The USMC 2026 AVPLAN emphasizes balancing crisis response with modernization, leveraging AI to enhance readiness and counter emerging threats.
Students in Marley Hoefs's history class connect with WWII veterans through National History Day's Silent Heroes program, honoring their legacies.
Michael Garcia, a beloved Marine Corps veteran and craft beer enthusiast, was tragically killed in a New Orleans crossfire, leaving a community in shock.










