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Here’s how the Marine Corps’ ‘wall-to-wall’ barracks inspections went
One Marine corporal said maintenance issues have been getting fixed much more quickly than before the barracks inspection.
Appeals court overturns former Air Force lieutenant colonel’s conviction in racial slur case
The retired Air Force lieutenant colonel was convicted of violating Virginia's abusive language law.
Marine vet recalls 1971 anti-war protests in Washington
The former junior office asks: "Have we not progressed much in 49 years in learning to peacefully resolve our nation’s issues?"
By David Nelson
Marines attending a formal school may have to arrive 14 days early due to COVID-19
“Effective immediately, all Marines traveling to attend scheduled formal courses from outside the local area of the course may be required to arrive an additional 14 days prior to the scheduled convening of the course to accommodate local commanders’ restriction of movement (ROM) for COVID-19 related local quarantine."
By Shawn Snow
Quantico COVID-19 posters echo World War II and French resistance against Nazi Germany
“Marines are used to being on the frontlines of the fight, but this time our healthcare workers and other essential workers are the ones out there risking their lives by facing exposure to the virus on a daily basis."
By Shawn Snow
Best pics of the week: March 15, 2020
Flying high in the Arctic, multinational exercises in the Indo-Pacom region and standing watch in the Gulf of Oman, here's the best photos from around the military.
DoD teachers worried about their safety amid coronavirus outbreak
Schools follow military's lead for that base, officials say.
By Karen Jowers
Best pics of the week: Feb. 16, 2020
An obstacle endurance course at Quantico, field training exercises at Fort Sill and more of this week's best military photos.
Federal probe sparks push to boot multiple Saudi military students
The federal case began after 21-year-old Saudi Royal Air Force officer, 2nd Lt. Mohammed Alshamrani, opened fire at Naval Air Station Pensacola, killing three U.S. sailors and injuring eight other people.
FBI asks Apple for Saudi shooter’s phone data
The FBI has received a court authorization to search two iPhones and the devices have been sent to the bureau’s lab in Virginia.
Quantico corpsman pleads not guilty in stabbing death of DC man
Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Collin J. Potter was indicted on Aug. 20 with kidnapping, felony murder while armed and first degree sexual abuse while armed, among other charges.
By Shawn Snow