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Yank: Marine Corps to IRA, this book recounts an action-filled life
The author deliberately joined the Marine Corps to learn combat skills to fight in Ireland.
By Todd South
Separating troops with uncertain career plans to be targeted for extra employment help
About 6,700 troops and some additional spouses will get focused support in finding new job ideas and resources through the program.
Do snipers wear diapers? And other stuff you should know about military marksmen
Debunking a number of sniper-related questions.
By Sarah Sicard
Marine veteran one of 5 linked to KC Proud Boys arrested for role in deadly Capitol siege
Christopher Charles Kuehne’s father, Charles Kuehne, said his son was a 22-year Marine Corps veteran who was deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq and retired four or five years ago as a captain.
Reagan’s longtime secretary of state George P. Shultz dies
Schultz was the longest serving secretary of state since World War II and had been the oldest surviving former Cabinet member of any administration. The former Marine Corps artillery officer was 100.
Family of Air Force vet who died in VA care after being bitten by fire ants sues US, Orkin
An Air Force veteran died last year after being bitten more than 100 times by fire ants while in VA care, a lawsuit filed Tuesday claims.
By Howard Altman
FBI tracking ‘extensive’ online chatter about armed protests
Director Christopher Wray said the FBI remains concerned about the potential for violence at protests and rallies in Washington and in state capitols around the country.
With 'shark attacks’ a thing of the past, soldiers recall these classic drill sergeant one-liners
As the Army says goodbye to "shark attacks," soldiers reminisce about their favorite drill sergeant one-liners.
By Sarah Sicard
Air Force chief makes Time’s 100 most influential people list
The people on Time's list, alongside Brown, range from President Trump and Joe Biden to cultural figures such as Tyler Perry and Yo-Yo Ma.
Draft-era ‘shark attacks’ on Army infantry recruits are over
An initiation developed during the Army’s draft years to intimidate trainees has been replaced by a new event intended to emphasize teamwork and trust.
By Kyle Rempfer
Corps offers up to $50K bonuses for Raiders in retirement range, says there is no shortage
The Corps insisted that the bonus does not necessarily indicate it is running low on senior enlisted Raiders, but simply shows “a strong desire to maintain certain skills.”
By Philip Athey