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The enlisted Marines’ commandant: the personal touch of Al Gray
Known as “the enlisted Marines’ Commandant” and by some as “Papa Bear,” Gen. Al Gray served in a Corps that had to rapidly change through major conflicts.
By Todd South
Navy ship interdicts a whole bunch of cocaine
The stash was removed from a "low-profile vessel" earlier this month in the Pacific Ocean.
Driver in 2019 crash that killed 7 members of JarHeads Motorcycle Club had drug problem
The pickup truck driver told police after his arrest he had used both heroin and cocaine the morning of the crash.
Book highlights WWII Germany’s bizarre obsession with posing with polar bear mascots
Hundreds of the images were eventually culled into a 200-page compilation of polar bear mascot pictures.
2 wells for drinking water near Naval Base Kitsap contaminated
Two wells bordering Naval Base Kitsap’s southern edge have been found to have potentially harmful levels of contamination caused by a firefighting foam used on the base.
2 lance corporals accused in drug case that led to Camp Pendleton Marine’s overdose
Two U.S. Marines were arrested Tuesday on a federal grand jury indictment that alleges the lance corporals were involved in selling drugs to Marines, including to a fellow Marine who died from an overdose.
Air Force Academy cadet pleads guilty to using LSD, MDMA, cocaine and more
The cadet first class will be jailed for six months, and he will be discharged from the academy after his guilty plea.
Destroyer Preble and Coast Guard detachment seize cocaine worth $40 million in counter-narcotics deployment
The Navy/Coast Guard team seized 100 bales of cocaine — or 2,000 kilograms — aboard a low-profile, go-fast vessel in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
By Diana Stancy
Air Force Academy cadet to be discharged after cocaine plea
The cadet will also receive a reprimand, forfeiture of pay, and two months confinement.
For Kaela, Congress must make PFAS pollution a priority
Congress must direct DoD to quickly confirm the presence of PFAS at hundreds of bases and with a sense of urgency clean up legacy PFAS pollution now — not in 30 years as DoD has proposed.
By Jim Holmes
Steroids, cocaine: 4 Marines separated for alleged drug offenses on Middle East deployment
The Marine told agents he wanted something to help him “cut down” and get leaner around the waist because the mass gainers he had been taking were making him too big.
By Philip Athey