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Marines test mixed reality ‘telemaintenance’ for battlefield repairs
Using mixed reality headsets, technicians and Marines can 'see' the same view and conduct repairs.
By Todd South
Marine camouflage uniform shortage won’t be fixed until summer 2024
Marines’ camouflage uniforms are supposed to be difficult for enemy eyes to find. But these days, they’re difficult for even Marines to find.
Manned Marine helicopter refuels unmanned helo for 1st time
The hefty Super Stallion transferred approximately 700 pounds of fuel to the Fire Scout.
Don’t ditch soldiers for machines, combine them, Rainey says
The U.S. Army was pursuing more than 200 artificial intelligence-related projects as of 2021, according to a federal watchdog.
Three Marines found dead in car at North Carolina gas station
Three men who were found dead over the weekend at a North Carolina gas station have been identified as Marines from Camp Lejeune.
Barracks bill of rights pledges decent living conditions for Marines
Officially, at least, Marines have the right to refuse to live in a barracks room that isn’t habitable.
These Marine units are deploying to the southern border
Approximately 550 Marines are heading to the southern border amid the end of pandemic-era immigration restrictions.
Army readies for record-setting logistics exercise in Pacific
The US Army is preparing to conduct one of the largest logistics exercises in recent history at Talisman Sabre in Australia.
By Jen Judson
‘Just in time’ F-35 supply chain too risky for next war, general says
“When you have that mentality, a hiccup in the supply chain … becomes your single point of failure," the F-35's program executive officer said Monday.
Army Materiel Command boss says logistics are key to future warfare
"Gone are the days when we had everything down to your favorite ice cream," warns Gen. Charles Hamilton.
By Jen Judson