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Leading Marines in the Crucible of Peleliu and OkinawaI’m sharing my experience leading Marines through the brutal battles of Peleliu and Okinawa — some of the toughest, bloodiest fighting of WWII. These moments tested our courage and shaped us forever.
As Marines arrive in L.A., military experts raise concerns: ‘This could spiral out of control’ A convoy of military vehicles departs Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms ...
Marines on streets of L.A. bring peril, questions“Marines are trained to fight, that's the first thing they're trained to do," said Jennifer Kavanagh, director of military analysis at Defense ...
Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Eric Smith says he has had no direct contact with LAPD or California Gov. Gavin Newsom regarding Marine deployment in Los Angeles amid protests.
Happy birthday Marines Natick’s Ian Kuong, 12, smiles as he awaits his piece of cake adorned with the American flag during the Marine Corps 250th Birthday celebration at the Charlestown Navy Yard.
This detailed comparison breaks down what new recruits face in each branch of the U.S. military. From the physically grueling Marine Corps Crucible to the simulated shipboard crises of Navy Battle ...
A consortium led by XR Training (XRT) has been awarded an Other Transaction Authority (OTA) contract by the US Marine Corps (USMC) to design and deliver a prototype maintenance training suite for ...
While plebes can’t fail Sea Trials, which are modeled after the Marine Corps’ Crucible and the Navy’s Battle Station recruit programs, there are bragging rights at stake.
Sea Trials, modeled after the Marine Corps’ Crucible and the Navy’s Battle Station recruit programs, kick things off and offer an opportunity for bragging rights.
NavalX held the 2025 Crucible Pitch Competition in April and selected the top six projects that seek to address critical military requirements and present commercial opportunities. NavalX said the ...
After several years of testing and experiments, the Marine Corps is sure it wants an unmanned ground vehicle.
Marine Corps special operations leaders want Marines who not only adapt to new technologies but are also eager to embrace them.
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