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Navy destroyer Mason shoots Houthi missile ‘likely’ headed for US ship
The Navy destroyer Mason shot down an anti-ship ballistic missile over the Gulf of Aden that officials said was likely aimed at a U.S. commercial ship.
These warships are leaving Japan after more than two decades overseas
Both are set to join U.S. 3rd Fleet on the West Coast.
No more quarantine for Marine recruits about to start boot camp
The Corps had been considering keeping the quarantine long after the COVID-19 pandemic ended to help fight off “recruit crud.”
By Philip Athey
USS Arlington pays constant tribute to those who died in — and responded to — the Sept. 11 attack on the Pentagon
“We are not a memorial, we are a warship. But we carry the spirit of those 184 people that died that day. We know why we got our name.” said Cmdr. Darren Nelson, the USS Arlington's first skipper.
By Alan De Herrera
Corps identifies deceased Parris Island Marine recruit
The company Anthony Munoz was with had just started day one of recruit training.
By Philip Athey
Petty officer’s conviction for filing a false sexual assault report is upheld
The sailor, convicted in March 2020, was sentenced to seven months’ confinement, a reduction in rank to E-1 and a bad-conduct discharge.
Marine recruit dies Tuesday at Parris Island, South Carolina
The Corps is currently notifying the recruit's next of kin.
By Philip Athey