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700 Marines deployed to LA to respond to immigration protests
About 700 Marines have been ordered to deploy to Los Angeles to help National Guard members respond to immigration protests.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press and Tara Copp, AP
Marine Corps purchasing too many CH-53Ks while still testing its capabilities, GAO finds
The lifetime cost of the program is up 63 percent from initial estimates.
By Philip Athey
Indiana Marine donates kidney to stranger after seeing Facebook post
When the staff sergeant decided to answer her friend’s Facebook post, she had no idea her organ would be going to a Marine veteran.
By Laura Arwood, Kokomo (Ind.) Tribune via the AP
A new clime and place: Future battlefield at the forefront of new Marine School of Infantry pilot program
New swimming and marksmanship techniques will be part of the 14-week course.
By Philip Athey
Marine Corps investigating how drug test urine samples were mistakenly mailed to a private citizen
Four packages of Marine drug test urine samples were mailed in a single box to a private resident in Arizona.
By Todd South
Best pics of the week: March 7, 2021
The Air Force Thunderbirds and Navy Blue Angels debut the "Super Delta" formation, the USS Nimitz returns home after 11 months, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Biden signals support to replace war power authority
The Biden administration announced its position after a bipartisan bill was introduced that would repeal the 1991 and 2002 authorizations for the wars in Iraq.
Documents detail legal fight to make the Pentagon share Middle East troop numbers
A Freedom of Information Act lawsuit reveals Middle East troop numbers the Pentagon sought to obscure.
Marine Corps concludes final carrier deployment with F/A-18 Hornet
The unit will replace the Hornet with the F-35B Lightning II.
By Todd South
White House warns of military response to rocket attack on Iraq base hosting US troops
Wednesday’s attack targeted the same base where Iran struck with a barrage of missiles in January last year in retaliation for the killing of Soleimani.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press and Howard Altman
Marine veteran sentenced for smuggling guns to Haiti to train army, become president
The Marine firearms instructor got a friend to alter paperwork claiming he was a Marine colonel on orders to Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
By Todd South