US Marines 22 hours ago Poisoned promises: Camp Lejeune families still wait for justice decades after toxic water scandal Victims of Camp Lejeune's toxic water contamination battle chronic illnesses while advocating for congressional action to guarantee their right to jury trials.
Crime 1 day ago Texas teens arrested in killing of Marine veteran working as rideshare driver Harris County authorities arrested three teenage boys in the killing of Marine veteran Quoc "Jake" Nguyen, who was shot while driving for Uber.
Michigan September 29 Who is Thomas Jacob Sanford? What we know about the suspected Michigan church gunman Four people died and several were injured when Thomas Jacob Sanford allegedly attacked the Michigan Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Sunday.
Police and Law Enforcement July 9 Secret Service acquires iconic presidential Marine One helicopter for advanced agent training program A decommissioned Marine One helicopter that served presidents for five decades has found a new home at the Secret Service Rowley Training Center for realistic agent training.
VIDEO July 9 Marine One helicopter finds new home with Secret Service A newly decommissioned Marine One helicopter was recently installed at the Secret Service's Rowley Training Center to deliver safer, more realistic training for agents and officers.
Opinion June 19 I led National Guard and regular Army units. Using the military to intimidate Americans is 100% wrong Former Army and Guard leader criticizes president's deployment of military to American cities, arguing it undermines readiness and threatens constitutional freedoms
National Guard June 11 Marines still not on LA streets, seen in hand-to-hand combat training The 700 Marines deployed to Los Angeles by President Donald Trump have not yet hit the streets and are instead on standby and carrying out nonlethal training.
White House June 11 Trump sends clear message federalizing National Guard for LA riots: This is not 2020 President Donald Trump has deployed the National Guard to quell riots in Los Angeles, taking more firm actions than he did against violent protests in 2020 after George Floyd's death.
US June 11 Rodney King riots officer says LA mayor acted ‘too late’ as anti-ICE violence engulfs city Former Los Angeles Police Department detective Moses Castillo said that Democrat Mayor Karen Bass was too late in responding to the anti-ICE riots.
MILITARY May 25 100 U.S. Navy Sailors and Marines given surprise day at Disneyland ahead of Memorial Day Disneyland gave 100 U.S. Navy sailors and Marines "a day of magic" ahead of Memorial Day Weekend, continuing the company's support for U.S. servicemembers.
MILITARY May 23 Americans should honor Memorial Day in this way, military service members suggest For Memorial Day during NYC's Fleet Week 2025, U.S. military members urge Americans to remember sacrifices, share stories and reflect on the Navy's 250 years.
JD Vance March 26 Vance celebrates 'no more quotas' in the military as he fires guns and visits with Marines Vice President JD Vance boasted of "no more quotas" as he fired guns and served lunch at Quantico Marine base, his first public remarks since a high-level Signal chat leaked.
Donald Trump March 15 Heartwarming photos of Trump with Musk's son 'Lil X' go viral President Donald Trump was seen walking to his presidential helicopter with Elon Musk’s son, X Æ A-12, also known as "Lil X."
Military Tech February 27 Special operations commanders issue warning about US enemies' 'impressive' tech advancements Special ops commanders told the House Armed Services Committee that America's enemies are bringing "impressive" tech to the battlefield and bureaucracy is holding U.S. troops back.
US Marines February 23 Veterans ask Trump to award Medal of Honor to Marine Corps war hero snubbed by Biden A group of veterans and lawmakers is urging President Donald Trump to award an 87-year-old Marine Corps "legend" and war hero the Medal of Honor after he was snubbed by former President Joe Biden.
Trials February 20 Marine veteran Daniel Penny honored for actions on New York subway: 'Service and sacrifice' Daniel Penny and two of his attorneys received awards from the Marine Corps League following his manslaughter trial acquittal last year.
Asia February 9 Marine identified as victim of surveillance flight that crashed in Philippines Military officials identified a U.S. Marine who died in a plane crash in the Philippines last week as Sgt. Jacob M. Durham, a California native.
Border security January 24 Active-duty troops begin arriving at US-Mexico border in Texas and California to combat migrant crisis Active-duty military personnel began arriving along the southern border Thursday evening after President Donald Trump declared a national emergency to address the immigration crisis.
Defense December 25 Here's how many US service members are spending the holidays away from home deployed overseas As millions of Americans gather together with loved ones to celebrate the Christmas holiday and ring in the new year, hundreds of thousands more will mark the holidays away from family.
Alabama December 20 Chilling Google searches lead police to arrest active-duty Marine in alleged murder of escort A 20-year-old Marine was arrested Wednesday in connection with the death of a 26-year-old escort found dead in an Alabama pond.
California December 17 Drones spotted over Camp Pendleton in California posed no threat to operations: report Officials at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California reportedly said there were six drones detected in its airspace last week, though none posed a threat to operations.
Politics December 11 Marine critic of Afghan withdrawal to lead rank-and-file enlistees in Senate visits promoting Hegseth Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller will lead a group of rank-and-file service members around the halls of the Senate next Wednesday to lobby for Pete Hegseth before lawmakers leave for Christmas.
Russia October 7, 2024 Russia jails American Stephen Hubbard over fighting as a mercenary in Ukraine Stephen Hubbard, 72, of Michigan, has been sentenced by a Russian court Monday after being convicted of fighting as a mercenary in Ukraine.
Israel September 23, 2024 IDF ops in Beirut bring closure for some; Hezbollah terrorists who killed Americans now dead The White House is warning Israel about escalation as the Jewish state continues to decimate Hezbollah terrorists, some with the blood of hundreds of Americans on their hands.
Marines August 14, 2024 Marine initially survived Osprey crash, died trying to save pilots from flaming wreckage, probe finds Military investigators say Cpl. Spencer Collart, 21, did not perish in the initial crash of a MV-22B Osprey in Australia, but instead died running back into the wreckage to try to save the pilots.
Marines July 29, 2024 Marine dies following vehicle rollover incident at combat center in California A U.S. Marine was pronounced dead on Sunday after a vehicle rollover with a high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle in Twentynine Palms, California.
LIFESTYLE April 1, 2024 On this day in history, April 1, 1945, US forces invade Okinawa, last major battle of World War II The U.S. military launched a major invasion of the Japanese home island of Okinawa, one of the deadliest battles of World War II, on this day in history, April 1, 1945.
LIFESTYLE February 20, 2024 On this day in history, February 20, 1962, John Glenn becomes first American to orbit Earth John Glenn orbited the Earth, the first American to do so, on this day in history, Feb. 20, 1962. The United States' feverish effort came amid the Cold War space race.
Marines February 17, 2024 Chuck Mawhinney, deadliest sniper in US Marine Corps history, dies at 75 Chuck Mawhinney, the most deadly sniper in US Marine Corps history, passed away earlier this week at his home in Baker City, Oregon. He had 103 confirmed kills.
Japan February 15, 2024 Marines injured in Japan rollover accident, hospital sparks confusion with mass casualty notification A vehicular incident occurred at the U.S. military's Okinawan Jungle Warfare Training Center at the same time a "mass casualty exercise" was planned at U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa.