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How an online relationship with a Russian woman led to a Navy chief getting busted down to E-4
The former chief's attorney said their relationship might rekindle when he gets out of the brig.
The blinding of a WWII vet opened America’s eyes to the evil of Jim Crow
The brutal beating of a soldier returning home from war made an everlasting impression on President Harry S. Truman.
By Chris Lamb, IUPUI
Officers are more successful during Raider selection, but MARSOC is fielding Marines at a steady rate
Marine officers have been more successful at selection over their enlisted counterparts, averaging a 46 percent selection rate over the past five years.
By Shawn Snow
First female completes second phase of Marine Raider selection
Four females have attempted the rigorous path to becoming a Critical Skills Operator with the Marine Raiders.
By Shawn Snow