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Review says Abbey Gate bombing wasn’t preventable
A new review says the suicide bombing at the Kabul airport that killed U.S. troops and Afghans in August 2021 was not preventable.
Climate change threatens to block Marines’ access to the sea
Two of the Corps' large amphibious training bases are threatened by rising waters and future storm damage.
By Shawn Snow
Marines prep to hit the beach (but need more ships from the Navy)
A maintenance backlog and procurement delays for amphibious ships and connectors threaten to hamper the Corps’ ability to fight at sea and prepare itself to confront a rising China.
By Shawn Snow
Seabees, Marines finish mountaintop tarmac
California tourist island's runway reopens after big fix.
Trial by fire in the Coral Sea
The Battle of the Coral Sea was a tactical defeat for the U.S. Navy that also proved to be a significant strategic victory.
By Joseph H. Alexander, Military History Quarterly
Defense Department to make sexual harassment a crime
The move comes amid reports of a spike in sexual assaults in the ranks in recent years.
Australian troops ordered to avoid using slang with US Marines
To avoid misunderstandings while training, Australian troops have been ordered to stop using slang with the U.S. Marines on rotation in Darwin.
By Stephen Weigand
Investigators report US military training range woes across Indo-Pacific region
A Defense Department Inspector General report this week warns that some ranges aren't equipped to train pilots for the future fight.
What motivated fellow SEALs to dime out Eddie Gallagher?
The fog of war swirls through the reams of internal files provided to Navy Times.
By Navy Times staff
Meet Operation Homefront’s 2019 Military Child of the Year honorees
They have embraced the challenges of military life and become more resilient.
By Karen Jowers
‘The Code’ for tone deafness? CBS show on Marines grilled for tweet about female officer
The sentiment reflected is emblematic of a greater cultural issue.
By Jon Simkins