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One of 1st Black Marines to serve in combat honored for 100th birthday
Former Cpl. Lawrence “Larry” Diggs, a Montford Point Marine and World War II vet, received early 100th birthday wishes from top military officials.
Why the Marine Corps wants to tank National Guard recruiting efforts
“If we do our job right, they’ll never go to the Army or the National Guard to begin with."
By Philip Athey
94% of active duty Marines at least partially vaccinated as deadline looms
Depending on the number of exemptions, the active duty Marine Corps may boot just under 11,000 Marines.
By Philip Athey
NASA astronaut joins Army Reserve
Army Reserve Command boss Lt. Gen. Jody Daniels delivered the oath of office.
B-1B Lancer bombers return to Texas from European deployment
The bombers depart as tensions rise in Eastern Europe over Russian aggression and a migrant crisis.
Paratroopers and FORSCOM boss reflect on Afghanistan evacuation
“I’m interested in what they saw, what they did and the impressions on them,” Garrett said.
By Rachael Riley, the Fayetteville Observer
Here are some of the ways the Marines are trying to improve retention
"Treat people like human beings," for one.
By Philip Athey
Tens of thousands of airmen, guardians report dealing with mental or physical violence
More than half of the respondents said they had recently dealt with an intimate partner or another person who was violent, workplace harassment, bullying or hazing.
The Marine Corps’ 246th birthday message is here
It honors all Marines, especially those who joined after Sept. 11, 2001.
By Philip Athey
The reason some troops aren’t getting the vaccine? Top Marine blames disinformation
Despite the looming deadline, the commandant does not believe the Corps will have to separate thousands of Marines for refusing the vaccine.
By Philip Athey
Here’s where ponytails stand for women in the Marine Corps
It's been a hotly debated topic within the Corps, the commandant said.
By Philip Athey