20 years later, the Marine Corps can still learn from FallujahHistory provides lessons for the next urban fight, but it may be much worse.By Todd South2 weeks ago
Marines score aviation firsts with F-35 squadron, drone test and moreA new East Coast F-35 squadron and key Valkyrie drone test mark significant steps in the Corps's push toward more nimble and responsive air combat power.By Todd South4 weeks ago
How the Beirut bombing of a Marine Corps barracks changed everythingA new book showcases how the 1983 bombing of a Marine Corps barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, paved the way for America's war on terrorism.By Todd South4 weeks ago
US Navy ousts top commanders of ship repair facility in JapanCapt. Zaldy Valenzuela and Cmdr. Art Palalay were fired from their respective positions on Sunday.By Diana Stancy5 weeks ago
OpinionWhy food insecurity remains a challenge for troops and their familiesThe unique challenges and lived experiences of service members result in a disproportionate rate of food insecurity, the authors of this op-ed write.By Shannon Razsadin and Dave Flitman8 weeks ago
Food insecurity among military families unacceptable, advocates sayAn estimated 325,000 military families are struggling with having enough food each week.By Leo Shane III8 weeks ago