San Diego Navy Personnel Among the First in DoD to Get New COVID-19 Vaccine Shots All participation will be voluntary, officials reiterated.
Marine Corps Boots Infantryman Investigated for Sharing Alleged White Supremacist Material Thomas Cade Martin was separated on Sept. 11, 2020.
Marine Units Deactivate in Aggressive Plan to Reshape the Corps At least four Marine Corps units have cased their colors in recent weeks as part of an aggressive plan to reshape the force.
43-Year-Old Former Marine Infantry Battalion Commander Dies After Sudden Illness He had commanded the Marines' legendary "Dark Horse" battalion until February.
First Two Marines Arrested in Camp Pendleton Human Smuggling Ring Get Prison Time Lance Cpl. Byron Darnell Law II and Lance Cpl. David Javier Salazar-Quintero recently pleaded guilty on smuggling charges.
Marine Gets a Year's Confinement, Busted Down to E-1 in Smuggling Case The Marine was one of nine sent to court-martial after arrests made during a July battalion formation at Camp Pendleton,
24 California Marines Kicked Out Over Smuggling and Drug Charges One of the Marines has been sent to prison.
Man Charged After Marines Allege He Recruited Them for Smuggling Operations Francisco Saul Rojas-Hernandez was charged with conspiracy to transport aliens within the United States for financial gain.
Clint Eastwood Still Loves His Role as Gunny Highway in ‘Heartbreak Ridge’ "I see this and I'm proud I got to play a Marine, even if I'm not qualified to be a Marine, at this present time," Eastwood...
More Than 100 Military Bases Now at Risk of Water Shortages, GAO Finds Some of the bases on the list are already experiencing water shortages.
Soldiers Issued High-Speed Arctic Gear as Army Gets Serious About Fighting in the Cold Hundreds of soldiers are now receiving layered protection suits capable of withstanding temperatures as low as minus 65...
Higher Cancer Rates Found in Military Pilots, Ground Crews Aviation crews have long asked for the Pentagon to look closely at some of the environmental factors they are exposed to.
Coast Guard Cutter Back in Hawaii After Trek to Japan The deployment was in support of Operation Sapphire, a joint agreement between the U.S. and Japanese coast guard.
Army Fields New Armored Personnel Carrier, Replacing 60-Year-Old Vehicle The Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle, or AMPV, is a tracked armored vehicle with similar gearing and suspension as the M2...
How the War in Iraq Changed the Military for Women Some 2,200 active-duty women out of roughly 40,000 are serving in infantry, cavalry, armor and field artillery roles.