News

Marine Corps Raiders are assessed for their cognitive ability to quickly adapt to new information systems, MARSOC leaders said at a defense conference Tuesday. (Sgt. Evan Jones/Marine Corps ...
A U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal platoon leader used a kayak ... He previously served in the U.S. Marine Corps where he occasionally went ocean kayaking around San Diego during the summer.
“Our ratio of Marines to general officers is the highest in the [Defense Department],” said Gen. Christopher Mahoney, the service’s assistant commandant. “So any cut we’re going to have ...
(Sgt. Jacqueline C. Parsons/U.S. Marine Corps) U.S. Marines will test one of the service’s newest counter-drone defense systems during this year’s Balikatan military exercise in collaboration ...
Two U.S. Marines killed in a crash in New Mexico during a deployment to the southern border have been identified by authorities. Lance Cpl. Albert A. Aguilera, 22, of Riverside, California ...
The Marine Corps in 2025 is about halfway through its decade-long, top-to-bottom modernization plan, trying to balance that with staying ready for its core mission as the Defense Department’s ...
The U.S. Marines Corps has identified the service members killed in a crash near Santa Teresa, New Mexico. The two Marines were identified as Lance Cpl. Albert A. Aguilera, 22, of Riverside ...
An explosive ordnance disposal captain completed a one-mile run in just over 7 minutes Friday morning at Fort Cavazos — while wearing nearly 50 pounds of blast-resistant armor. Just after dawn ...
The two Marines killed in a vehicle crash Tuesday near the U.S.-Mexico border were both from California and were driving as part of a convoy when the crash occurred. Lance Cpl. Albert A.
(U.S. Marine Corps) The Marine Corps has identified two Marines who were killed in a vehicle accident Tuesday while deployed to the U.S.-Mexico border. Lance Cpl. Albert A. Aguilera, 22 ...
"Officials with 1st Marine Division identified the two Marines who were killed after a vehicle accident April 15 while supporting Joint Task Force Southern Border operations," a press release states.
Marine Corps Col. Mark Bortnem, the commander at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort at the time, speaks in October 2023 at a ceremony at the South Carolina base. (Nathan Saucier/U.S. Marine Corps) ...