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Marine recruit who first held a rifle at boot camp ties shooting record
A week and a half after first picking up a rifle, now-Pfc. Francis "Frankie" Flannery scored a 249 out of 250 possible points on his rifle qualification.
Army officer awarded less than $4,000 in traffic stop lawsuit
The December 2020 traffic stop drew national attention and outrage after it became public in April 2021.
Navy seizes thousands of assault rifles shipped from Iran
Naval forces intercepted a boat in the Gulf of Oman smuggling thousands of assault rifles last week.
Trial set for Army officer suing police over violent stop
The trial is scheduled to begin Monday in federal court in Richmond.
Last of Mexico’s World War II veterans dies at age 98
The sergeant served with 300 other Mexican soldiers alongside U.S. Army Air Forces in the Philippines.
By Staff Reports
Will your military ID card stop working tomorrow?
As of Nov. 10, 37,377 Navy members and 9,337 Marine Corps members were still using impacted cards.
Army officer’s assault suit against police can proceed to trial
The December 2020 traffic stop of the uniformed military officer drew national attention and outrage after it became public in April 2021.
Army seeks data as it fields Next Generation Squad Weapons
The data platform “will enable units to regularly assess weapons’ health, reduce failure rates, extend the lifetime of a weapon and optimize maintenance plans,” the company stated in a release.
Leaders, stop stressing the metrics, Army Reserve chief says
“This hyper-focus on achieving all green metrics is distracting from what really matters,” the Army Reserve chief said.
By Todd South
Marines to field multibarrel sniper rifle to replace two existing weapons
The rifle will replace both the Mk13 Mod 7 and the M40A6 sniper rifles.
By Todd South
Squad-level sniper rifle to complete fielding by next year
The rifle is for scouts, engineers and infantry squads.
By Todd South