Thousands of Marines Tested for LSD After Drug Problem Emerges at Infantry Unit The 2nd Marine Division has tested about a quarter of its 16,000 Marines and sailors for LSD since the summer.
Marines Prep for Possible War in Europe During Massive East Coast Training Exercise Members of II Marine Expeditionary Force wrapped up a training exercise last week that ran from North Carolina to New York.
Marine Corps Law Enforcement Battalion Preps for Deactivation in Force Reshaping Leaders with 2nd Law Enforcement Battalion retired the battalion's colors last week during a ceremony at Camp Lejeune.
Marines Will Be Seeing More of These Red Patches on Utility Covers. Here's Why Marines will be seeing more of the red patches after the service reactivated 2nd Landing Support Battalion.
Lawsuit Claims Military Families Endured Mold, Roaches in Camp Lejeune Housing The class-action suit is the latest in a series alleging poor living conditions in military housing run by private companies.
Marine Lance Corporal Apprehended, Charged with Armed Robbery After Fleeing Camp Lejeune Lance Cpl. Shawn M. Miller was last seen around 6 p.m. Thursday in Jacksonville, the town outside Lejeune.
Camp Lejeune Marines Warned to Stop Running in the Dark After 4 Coyote Attacks Three Marines and a sailor have been bitten by a coyote on the loose at Camp Lejeune.
Marines’ Rifle Qualification Overhaul May Mean Fewer Expert Badges The Marine Corps marksmanship community drafted the new ARQ course of fire in October 2018.
Marine Units Deactivate in Aggressive Plan to Reshape the Corps At least four Marine Corps units have cased their colors in recent weeks as part of an aggressive plan to reshape the force.
Marine Lance Corporal Dies After Stabbing in Base Housing at Camp Lejeune Lance Cpl. William J. Luce, an infantry rifleman with 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines, died on Monday, officials said.
Trump Gives DoD ‘Secondary’ Name as Department of War, Circumventing Congress President Donald Trump signed an executive order giving the Department of Defense the “secondary name” of the Department of...
Pilot and Influencer Ethan Guo Released from Antarctic Air Base After 2 Months After Ethan Guo landed in Chile's Antarctic territory on June 28, he was detained in a military base amid legal negotiations...
F-35s Will Be Deployed Against Drug Cartels in Caribbean, Marking Latest Escalation by Trump President Donald Trump’s administration is sending multiple F-35 fighter jets to Puerto Rico in operations against drug...
Trump's Veterans Housing Plan in West LA Advances Behind a Wall of Secrecy President Trump's executive order calling for a National Center for Warrior Independence to house thousands of veterans in...
In One DC Neighborhood After Federal Intervention, the Notion of More Authority Is a Mixed Bag People would like more law enforcement resources, but they distrust the motives behind the surge.