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Northrop’s colossal Manta Ray underwater drone passes at-sea tests
“I think it is striking in its size and scale, even for those folks that have been there throughout the design process.”
Marine who demanded ‘accountability’ on social media to be released from the brig
Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller was released from the brig Tuesday after striking a deal with the commanding general overseeing his case.
By Philip Athey
Omaha Marine recalled as hero who died while helping others
Marine Cpl. Daegan Page enlisted in the Marines in 2017.
State seeks death penalty for Marine veteran in family’s deaths
Prosecutors will seek the death penalty for a 33-year-old former Marine accused of massacring a Florida family under the delusion that they were child sex traffickers.
What you should know about ‘Bitskrieg: The New Challenge of Cyberwarfare’
It’s less about an arms race and more about an organizational race.
By Todd South
Marine lieutenant colonel who demanded ‘accountability’ in brig, not charged
However, four UCMJ charges are being considered.
Marine Corps Marathon goes virtual-only for second year in a row
The race had never been canceled in its 46-year history before the COVID-19 pandemic upended large gatherings.
Last Marine ‘wizzos’ pin on gold wings
With fewer two-seat jets and advanced aircraft, weapons systems officers have maybe until 2030.
By Todd South
Marine, wife in Virginia aid Afghan linguist seeking asylum
Marine Lt. Col. Breck Perry came to know “E.Z.” while stationed in Jalalabad, in the eastern part of Afghanistan.
By James Baron, The Free Lance-Star
‘Have a good day, make good choices:’ Loved ones mourn corpsman who died of heat injury
Navy Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Samantha Rose Whitehead's heat-injury death came as an abrupt shock to all who knew her.
By Philip Athey