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DHS contacted Naval Station Great Lakes for ICE support, official says
DHS has reportedly requested access to the naval base's facilities, among other resources.
By Riley Ceder
Philippines blocks release of US Marine convicted in killing of transgender Filipino woman
The court order has rekindled perceptions that American military personnel who run afoul of Philippine laws can get special treatment under the allies’ Visiting Forces Agreement.
Concerns about uniformed Marines on camera during Republican convention dismissed by White House, military officials
The two service members were performing official duties for the president, Marine Corps officials said in a statement.
Eat around the mold: Marines in Japan served expired food while on COVID-19 quarantine
The sandwiches were sent to the Marines by mistake, the Marine Corps said.
By Philip Athey
WATCH: Marines get moldy sandwiches, drones crash over Syria, and uniforms bringing unwanted attention — The Briefing 08.25.20
Get caught up with what's going on in the military for the week of Aug. 25.
By Stephen Weigand
Marines want tool to identify fake social media accounts posing as senior personnel
Fake accounts posing as key personnel are extorting Marines for money and information.
By Andrew Eversden
Marine Corps holds memorial service for service members killed in AAV accident
"We look to them because we need that courage to face future challenges, and we take comfort to know that that path of courage is lit by the flame that each one of these heroes has lit in our hearts."
By Philip Athey
July’s accident that killed 9 is the deadliest AAV incident in Marine Corps history
Prior to the July 30 accident only eight Marines had died in AAV related mishaps.
By Philip Athey
Two Marines killed in Hawaii car accident
Pfc. Jordan Cook, 21, from Kitsap, Washington, and Lance Cpl. Gabriel Clark, 20, from Ramsey, Minnesota, were killed in the accident.
By Philip Athey
Navajo Code Talkers honored in virtual ceremony
Code Talkers Day is celebrated annually on Aug. 14, the date of the Japanese surrender marking the end of the war.
‘Jack loved being a Marine’: Parents of private first class killed in AAV accident remember their son
Jack Ostrovsky “was a very strong swimmer, so I knew if he could float he’s going to survive,” his father said. “But I knew if he was inside that vehicle, I knew what the result would be."
By Philip Athey