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Marines clarify combat evaluation orders in aftermath of deadly AAV sinking
It is now explicitly stated that units preparing to deploy must got through a combat evaluation within six months of the deployment.
By Philip Athey
Ruling threatens smuggling cases against Camp Pendleton Marines
Marine Corps prosecutors were scrambling Tuesday to save numerous cases tied to a human smuggling investigation after a military judge ruled it was illegal for the military to arrest the Marines during a morning battalion formation and accuse them in front of their peers.
Mass arrest ‘unlawful’: Case against Marines charged in human smuggling probe takes hits as proceedings start
All the Marines are being tried separately and should have their hearings held one by one in the near future.
By Philip Athey
Corps filmed battalion formation where 16 Marines were arrested for human smuggling allegations
It was "filmed as a way to document the detainments that took place on July 25, 2019 in an unbiased, non-editorialized manner.”
By Philip Athey
16 Camp Pendleton Marines arrested by NCIS for alleged human smuggling and drug offenses
The arrests follow the July 3 detention of two Marine grunts near the U.S.-Mexico border by Border Patrol.
By Shawn Snow
(Kind of) gone but not forgotten: The weekend safety brief and the case for killing it for good
It has now been two weeks since the Army became a (mostly) weekend safety brief-less fighting force.
By Jon Simkins
2 soldiers remain in hospital after fatal wreck at Fort Jackson
Officials in South Carolina say two soldiers remain hospitalized after a military vehicle struck a formation of soldiers at a training base and killed two others.
Army identifies soldiers killed, injured in accident on Fort Jackson
The incident happened Friday, and it involved a military vehicle and a troop formation.
By Staff Report
Two soldiers killed, six injured in accident on Fort Jackson
The incident is under investigation.
By Staff Report