US Marines getting all-new combat vehicles for first time in 50 years
The new amphibious combat vehicles are set to replace the service's current armored vehicles that date to the 1970s.
What happened to three U.S. marines found dead in North Carolina?
"I am saddened by the timeless and tragic death of these three young men, who served our country honorably," said Pender County Sheriff Alan Cutler.
Marine Under Investigation, Accused of Sending Unwanted Explicit Photos
The Marine Corps launched the investigation after accusations surfaced that the Marine was manipulating women online and sending some photos of his genitals.
Lt. Col. Scheller Faces Court Martial for Criticizing Afghan Pullout
The 17-year Marine Corps veteran was relieved of his respective duties in August.
Biden Pays Respects to U.S. Soldiers Killed in Kabul Attack
The soldiers, along with over 170 Afghans, were killed in a suicide bombing outside of Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport Thursday.
California Coast 'Mishap' Leaves One Marine Dead, Eight Others Missing
The I Marine Expeditionary Force said early Friday that a search and rescue mission is underway for the missing service members.
COVID-19 Restrictions for New Recruits Eat Up Navy, Marines Budgets
Extra money for medical staff, housing, staging facilities, face masks and other changes have added substantial costs to the branches' usual operating budgets.
New Marine Corps Policy Allows Limited Concealed Carry
Subject to specific credentialing, Marine Corps law enforcement personnel will now be allowed to partake in concealed carry while off duty.
Florida Man Bypasses Airport Security By Pretending to Be Marine
Brandon Mark Magnan, 37, a registered sex offender, bypassed two security checkpoints at Palm Beach International Airport, according to a criminal complaint.
Strength in Diversity: A War The Marine Corps Is Yet to Win
The "One Team, One Fight" mantra must include the entire team.
Marine's Death Reveals Military Failures
"He dies every day...I'm just replaying the build-up," Lynda Kiernan told Newsweek.
Ex-Marine Officer Headed to Prison for Revenge Porn
A U.S. District Court sentenced an ex-U.S. Marine reserve officer to almost three years in prison on felony cyberstalking charges last week.
Laura Ingraham Mocks Nathan Phillips Military Service
Catholic League President Bill Donohue criticized Native American activist Nathan Phillips' Covington confrontation, saying, "it wasn't the white kids who called the Indians savages, it was the black thugs."
Marine Corps Celebrates Its 243rd Birthday
Did you know both actors Drew Carey and Adam Driver served in the Marine Corps?
U.S. Marine Accused of Burglary and Animal Cruelty
A U.S. Marine has been arrested and accused of burglary and animal cruelty after allegedly breaking into a California animal shelter.
U.S. Marine Couple Found Guilty of Sending Revenge Porn
A married couple of ex-Marines is held accountable for cyberstalking, a year after a news investigation broke the story.
U.S. Helicopter Parts Keep Falling on Okinawa Schools
A window fell from a CH-53 helicopter in the second such incident in less than a week.
Why Military Vets Deserve Viagra
U.S. military veterans—of all ages and sexes—are 21 percent more likely to commit suicide than the civilian population.
The Truth Behind the Last Battle of Vietnam
Disturbing new details reveal what the U.S. government has kept hidden for decades.
From the Halls of Montezuma, Happy Birthday the Marine Corps!
The armies of France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Japan are smaller than the Marine Corps.
Beyond Veterans Day: Treating the Invisible Wounds
For veterans, the physical and emotional impact of war continues long after they return.