In 1918, the Rose Bowl featured a service team face-off due to WWI. Mare Island Marines triumphed over Camp Lewis, 19-7, preserving tradition.
Posts published in “Marine Corps”
Actor James Ransone, known for roles in HBO’s "The Wire" and "Generation Kill," has died at 46. His talent and warmth are remembered fondly.
The U.S. Marine Corps will update its fitness standards in 2026, emphasizing gender-neutral requirements and a new waist-to-height ratio.
Joseph Henry Suina, a Vietnam veteran, reflects on his journey from a Native American community to the U.S. Marine Corps, battling trauma.
The U.S. military has deployed a massive force in the Caribbean and near Venezuela, with 15,000 personnel and significant naval and aerial assets.
Former Commandant General Al Gray emphasized the value of reading for Marines. His legacy continues through the Commandant's Professional Reading Program, enhancing leadership and decision-making skills.
Anger rises in Brooklyn as toys for the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve's Toys for Tots program are stolen, sparking community support.
Veteran advisors reveal how they ensure NCIS's authenticity by correcting scripts, shaping storylines, and honoring real service members.
Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap's victory at Dien Bien Phu ended French rule in Indochina. Despite failing at Khe Sanh, he remains a legendary military strategist.
A Minnesota man, Mikhail R. Wicker, was convicted of defrauding the VA by faking military service and claiming $146,287 in stolen valor cases.








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