A Marine family sued base housing providers after their 8-year-old son died in a bike crash at Camp Pendleton, alleging overgrown hedges obstructed views. The lawsuit claims negligence in maintaining the property, posing a risk to children like Lucas Antczak.
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GROTON, Conn. - A military vet once held on $1M bond for threats to shoot school children is out of jail, receiving mental health treatment.
AI agents, powered by language models, are poised to transform military command by automating tasks and enhancing efficiency, while retaining human oversight.
A federal judge in San Francisco will examine if the Trump administration broke federal law by deploying National Guard to LA after protests.
The U.S. Navy is launching a new destroyer named after Lance Corporal Kyle Carpenter, a Medal of Honor recipient who heroically saved a fellow Marine in 2010.
A Marine sergeant died after collapsing during a fitness test in Florida. Sgt. Gordon Reed was transported to a hospital and passed away. Investigations are ongoing.
A judge's ruling halted deportation for a Marine veteran's wife, Paola Clouatre, detained in Louisiana. Her family awaits her release.
The Marine Corps is revamping its boot program to address quality issues, leveraging industry feedback and testing to enhance performance and affordability.
A Marine veteran's father, detained and beaten by ICE, was released after advocacy efforts. The case highlights deportation issues affecting military families.
The Marine Corps halted recruiters from promoting PIP, an immigration program offering temporary legal status to undocumented relatives of troops.










