Gulf states face missile and drone attacks as Iran threatens to expand its campaign amid ongoing Middle East conflict. Global tensions rise.
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The Pentagon deploys Marines to the Middle East amid rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to secure global oil routes.
A jury acquitted a former engineer of charges related to a 2017 military plane crash in Mississippi that killed 16 service members.
The Marine Corps is pivoting to dispersed operations in the Pacific, using autonomous ships for logistics. Blue Water's Liberty Class offers solutions.
When a U.S. service member dies, TAPS steps in to support grieving families, offering peer-based emotional support and resources for healing.
More than 50 years after his heroic actions, John Ripley's bravery in stopping a North Vietnamese armored invasion is finally honored with the Medal of Honor.
Violent clashes in Karachi over U.S.-Israel attack on Iran's leader leave 9 dead, 50+ injured. Protests erupt across Pakistan, urging calm.
Over 22 years after Mary Lou Combs vanished in Flagler Beach, Florida, volunteer divers have located her remains, closing a cold case.
Travis Dodson, a Marine Corps veteran, overcame adversity to become a Team USA paralympic sled hockey gold medalist and advocate for adaptive sports.
The Marine Corps now uses waist-to-height ratio as its primary fitness screening tool, requiring a ratio below 0.52 for all Marines.










