On June 4, 1942, three torpedo bomber squadron commanders sacrificed their lives at Midway. Advocates now push for their Medal of Honor.
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Charles McMahon, a Marine from Massachusetts, recounts his experience during the Battle of Hue. At 19, he faced the harsh realities of war, becoming part of one of Vietnam War's bloodiest battles.
Sen. Lindsey Graham urged Trump to order Marines to seize Iran's Kharg Island, citing Iwo Jima. His call faced backlash from GOP colleagues.
Robert S. Mueller III, former FBI director and special counsel in the Trump-Russia probe, has died at 81. Known for transforming the FBI post-9/11 and his commitment to public service, Mueller's legacy includes high-profile investigations and an unwavering dedication to the rule of law.
President Trump sent mixed signals about the Iran war, talking of winding down while deploying more troops and lifting some oil sanctions.
Thousands of Marines are deploying to the Middle East as the U.S. considers expanding its role in Iran amid tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
Marine veteran Ryan Pavel, CEO of Warrior-Scholar Project, guides veterans in higher education through specialized boot camps.
A malfunction during a live fire demo over Camp Pendleton misfired shrapnel onto I-5, striking CHP vehicles; no injuries reported.
PODS partners with Operation Healing Forces to provide moving and storage support, easing logistics for Special Ops families during recovery.
A WWII Marine Raider from Cincinnati, missing for 83 years, has been identified and will return home. Pfc. Norton V. Retzsch's family finally has closure.










