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What Marines may be learning from Houthi tactics in the Red Sea
To some observers of the Marine Corps’ modernization plans, aspects of the Houthis' operations in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden sound familiar.
Defense budget policy bill negotiations face murky waters
Lawmakers are optimistic they can finish the bill this year despite major differences in the House and Senate drafts.
House Dems bail on defense bill as GOP votes to repeal abortion policy
House Republicans voted to add several conservative Freedom Caucus amendments on abortion and transgender troops to the previously bipartisan defense bill.
How Marine Commandant Berger became ‘the poster child for change’
Gen. David Berger relinquishes command on July 10, after four years of reforms that will shape the Marine Corps for years to come.
Corps loosens up-or-out policy for enlisted Marines
Marines who have twice been passed over for promotion have a chance to stay in the service.
Republican defense bill would move Mexico under US Southern Command
Military relations with Mexico currently fall under the purview of U.S. Northern Command.
Opinion
How stand-up comedy can heal the military-connected community
Stand-up comedy can help connect vets to other vets and bridge the divide between military and civilian populations.
By Melissa A. Sullivan
Drop and give me a Guinness World Record! Cadets push to win prize
Cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy recently broke the Guinness World Record for the most people to simultaneously do pushups.
Marines update logistics doctrine from 1997 ― here’s what’s inside
Marine Corps Doctrinal Publication 4 is an updated version of logistics doctrine from 1997.
‘65′ crashes harder than the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs
The ship just so happens to have crashed landed on Earth the very same day the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs has entered the atmosphere.
By Sarah Sicard