A Marine finds new family among fellow incarcerated veterans at San Quentin, discovering hope and camaraderie within prison walls.
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Military units scramble to the southern border following President Trump's order. 1,500 troops deployed, with plans for up to 10,000.
A Massachusetts man was sentenced for stealing $450,000 in disability benefits from a hospitalized Marine veteran with ALS, exploiting his condition.
Gen. Eric Smith voices concerns over relocating Marines from Okinawa to Guam, Hawaii, Australia, and the U.S., highlighting strategic risks.
Pentagon Deploys Military Aircraft to Aid California Wildfire Efforts
Two C-130 Hercules with firefighting systems are aiding in Los Angeles, as Navy helicopters and National Guardsmen prepare to support.
A military court dismissed convictions against two Marine Raiders involved in the 2019 death of a Green Beret in Iraq, ending a lengthy legal saga.
The For Country Caucus, a bipartisan group of veteran Congress members, seeks to bridge divides and promote cooperation in Washington.
A Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter's engine caught fire, forcing an emergency landing at Camp Pendleton. The crew is safe.
A U.S. Marine Corps recruiter from Tupelo faces federal charges for sexual exploitation and child pornography involving minor victims.
The Navy's Pacific training expansion raises environmental concerns, including impacts on marine life and habitats. Public meetings planned in Hawaii.