Marine Combat Instructors May Soon Get Their Special Duty Assignment Status Back The training the Marine Corps wants requires better-trained combat instructors -- about 80 more than the current total.
Determined Marine Steamrolls Recruit Training The Marines can provide an opportunity to see the world while serving, but for some, it's the start of a better life.
Marines Under Investigation After Ammo, Explosives Reportedly Go Missing at Pendleton A sergeant at Camp Pendleton is in custody and facing charges, and another service member is awaiting a federal hearing in...
Sailor Killed in Military Vehicle Crash Remembered for Loving His Work, Helping Others Equipment Operator 3rd Class Aaron Fish, with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5, was killed in the accident Tuesday.
San Diego Navy Personnel Among the First in DoD to Get New COVID-19 Vaccine Shots All participation will be voluntary, officials reiterated.
Marine Corps Boots Infantryman Investigated for Sharing Alleged White Supremacist Material Thomas Cade Martin was separated on Sept. 11, 2020.
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.
43-Year-Old Former Marine Infantry Battalion Commander Dies After Sudden Illness He had commanded the Marines' legendary "Dark Horse" battalion until February.
First Two Marines Arrested in Camp Pendleton Human Smuggling Ring Get Prison Time Lance Cpl. Byron Darnell Law II and Lance Cpl. David Javier Salazar-Quintero recently pleaded guilty on smuggling charges.
Marine Gets a Year's Confinement, Busted Down to E-1 in Smuggling Case The Marine was one of nine sent to court-martial after arrests made during a July battalion formation at Camp Pendleton,
Army Disbanding Most Ceremonial Horse Units The Army will begin phasing out five horse-mounted ceremonial units stationed at Fort Irwin, California; Fort Huachuca...
Coast Guard Receives Unprecedented $25 Billion Infusion Under Sweeping 'Big Beautiful Bill' The service will receive funding for more ships, helicopters and unmanned systems and maintenance of installations and...
Navy SEAL Veteran Compares Himself to Trump as He Launches His Bid for Wisconsin Governor A suburban Milwaukee businessman, former Navy SEAL and political newcomer entered Wisconsin's race for governor Wednesday...
Marine Recruiters Promoted an Immigration Benefit Until the Corps Told Them to Stop The military often highlights paths to citizenship as a recruiting tactic, though fulfillment of policies such as PIP has...
Army Policy Severely Limiting Shaving Waivers Goes into Effect Troops will be granted short-term shaving exemptions if they require it, but will be removed from the service if they are on...