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Marine Corps will receive first anti-ship missile battery in Okinawa
The 12th Littoral Combat Team will receive the Navy/Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System, or NMESIS, in fiscal 2026.
By Riley Ceder
California Marine stabbed in alleged ‘drunken brawl’
All three people involved reportedly sustained knife wounds.
By Philip Athey
No more quarantine for Marine recruits about to start boot camp
The Corps had been considering keeping the quarantine long after the COVID-19 pandemic ended to help fight off “recruit crud.”
By Philip Athey
Frontline Photos: Sept. 12, 2021
Remembrance at the Pentagon, sailors over Sicily, Lightnings in Toronto and more in this weeks Frontline Photos.
US flag, sewn by soldier at POW camp, settles at Smithsonian
The flag's pieces were once wrapped in canvas and buried in dirt to keep it concealed from Japanese guards.
By Ollie Reed Jr., Albuquerque Journal via the AP
Corps identifies deceased Parris Island Marine recruit
The company Anthony Munoz was with had just started day one of recruit training.
By Philip Athey
Growing up in the shadow of 9/11: What military kids want you to know
It is vital to pause and reflect upon how we, as a nation, can best support military children, particularly those with a parent who is a wounded, ill, or fallen servicemember.
By Kerry Irvin
Marine recruit dies Tuesday at Parris Island, South Carolina
The Corps is currently notifying the recruit's next of kin.
By Philip Athey
First Afghan refugees bound for Camp Atterbury start arriving
The refugees were expected to arrive in groups of 1,000 at a time.
Couple pleads guilty to bringing 3 illegal aliens onto Marine Corps base by boat
The three illegal aliens were working for a military-contracted drywall company owned by one of the defendants.
By Todd South