A police officer visited a military family late at night to check their child for injuries, revealing widespread abuse at a Marine base day care.
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The crash of a Marine Corps helicopter that killed five was caused by pilot error, but night vision goggles and unsafe conditions were factors.
A unit of Hawaii Marines is in the Philippines, deploying new weapons like the Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System amid tensions with China.
The Marine Corps is launching competitive drone teams, starting with the Marine Corps Attack Drone Team from Quantico, to enhance UAV capabilities.
Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Troy Black will retire as the top enlisted adviser after Gen. Dan Caine, the new Joint Chiefs chairman, chose not to renew his term.
Two Marines, Lance Cpl. Albert Aguilera and Marcelino Gamino, died in a vehicle accident near Santa Teresa, NM, while deployed at the border.
The Marine Corps' new littoral regiment faces logistical challenges in the Pacific as it adapts to China's growing military presence.
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.










