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Cpl. Kyle Carpenter was seriously wounded using his body to absorb a grenade blast that threatened a fellow Marine.
The manual’s publication comes amid a clear shift in defense priorities to favor drone warfare and emphasize proficiency with ...
Whether you're looking to expand your knowledge base or just enjoy a distraction, reading is a great pastime. For this recurring feature, we've reached out to readers to find out what they've enjoyed ...
Because we were military brats who had traveled so much as kids,” says Nancy WIlson, “we were able to tour with Heart without ...
Airmen from the 19th Airlift Wing and 913th Airlift Group from Little Rock Air Force Base teamed up with the 317th AW from ...
It’s back-to-school season, and for families at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, the transition just got a little easier. Marine Corps Community Services ...
Officer Candidate School candidates, sergeant instructors and physical training instructors honored the first African Americans to enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps through the Montford Point Challenge ...
As in World War II, naval and air power can cripple an enemy, but they must be able to reach him first. Unsinkable support ...
Marine Cpl. Kyle Carpenter saved another Marine's life in 2010 in Afghanistan when he jumped in front of a grenade to absorb ...
navy will name its newest arleigh burke-class, guided-missile destroyer for the youngest living marine to receive the medal ...
A Northern Michigan man accused of making bomb threats is expected to be committed to a treatment facility after pleading not ...