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Time is now to reconsider autonomous weapons rules, Horowitz says
Michael Horowitz regards directive 3000.09 as “the world’s first policy statement on autonomous weapon systems,” a “remarkable document in many ways.”
Six seconds of courage: Veteran’s film depicts heroics of 2 Marines in Ramadi
Gen. John Kelly gave a gripping speech about their story. Now a Marine veteran has put it on screen. Watch it here:
By Andrea Scott
Divers may have found US Navy submarine Grenadier lost in WWII
Divers have found what they believe is the wreck of a U.S. Navy submarine lost 77 years ago in Southeast Asia, providing a coda to a stirring but little-known tale from World War II.
Philippines deports US Marine pardoned in 2014 transgender killing
A U.S. Marine convicted of killing a Filipino transgender woman was deported Sunday after a presidential pardon cut short his detention in a case that renewed outrage over a pact governing American military presence in the Philippines.
Philippines blocks release of US Marine convicted in killing of transgender Filipino woman
The court order has rekindled perceptions that American military personnel who run afoul of Philippine laws can get special treatment under the allies’ Visiting Forces Agreement.
Here are the names of the Marine killed and those presumed dead after Corps AAV accident
Two Marines remain hospitalized.
By Andrea Scott
Fallen Marine’s mom: We will rebuild memorial lost to flood
Gold Star mom vows to rebuild Michigan memorial washed out by flood.
Marine arrested at airport after bomb joke in security line (no one laughed)
Who doesn’t make a good bomb joke when familial merriment is on the horizon?
By Jon Simkins
Tassafaronga: Night of the Long Lances
Sailor recollects when his cruiser began sinking into a warm and unforgiving sea.
By Linda Ann Hughes, World War II
Army veteran pleads not guilty in assault on teen who failed to remove hat during anthem
An Army veteran pleaded not guilty Wednesday to assaulting a 13-year-old boy who the suspect said refused to remove his hat during the national anthem at a rodeo in Montana.
How ‘Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’ players can help veterans find jobs
Activision will donate all the proceeds to its affiliate nonprofit, the Call of Duty Endowment, which helps veterans find employment.
By Mark Mckerrick