The sailor had never participated in a bodybuilding competition before. It was all new, much like the past seven years of his life. The amphibious dock landing ship Gunston Hall was damaged while sailing to a massive NATO exercise slated to begin on Thursday. Fleets are going to have to get smaller to get healthier, it appears. By Aaron Mehta
6 years ago Opha May Johnson and the women who enlisted 100 years ago paved the way for other females who have since worn the eagle, globe and anchor. A half century later Cpl. Stephen E. Austin was awarded the nation’s second highest award for combat bravery. Norway's decision to invite 700 Marines to Norway has ruffled Russia's feathers. The chiefs' support runs counter to the president's position that some transgender service may harm unit morale. By Tara Copp, AP
6 years ago The APKWS is expected to boost lethality of the Corps’ F/A-18 Hornets by increasing the number of munitions armed on the aircraft. The commandant wants to lighten the weight grunts are carrying on the battlefield while at the same time increasing lethality and range. Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Robert Neller told a congressional committee that U.S. forces are seeing a surge in laser use off the coast of Yemen. Load More