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US sends F-35s to Middle East as strikes on Houthis continue
The U.S. continues to strike Houthi militants, who have targeted Israel and American ships in the region.
Marine AAVs back in water for first time after accident that killed 9
New checklists and a knowledge test are in place, the Marine Corps said.
51 West Point cadets caught cheating must repeat a year
West Point said that of the 73 cases investigated by the cadet honor committee, six cadets resigned during the investigation, four were acquitted by a board of their peers, and two cases were dropped due to insufficient evidence.
Couple challenges ‘He’s a Marine’ duo for ‘Worst Military TikTok Ever’ crown
Tell us which couple should be crowned “Worst Military TikTok Ever” champions.
By J.D. Simkins
Dear military, please invest in this dude’s lightsaber
Imagine a world with real-life lightsaber battles.
By Sarah Sicard
Getting wrong the right way to get out of Afghanistan
If the U.S. is serious about pushing a major peace plan with the Afghans, then it had better stay the course and see them all the way through to a comprehensive peace, says the author of this commentary.
By Jeffrey A. Stacey
‘Every Marine a rifleman’ still relevant, says sergeant major of the Corps
The Marine Corps culture will always maximize the war fighting spirit, says Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Troy Black.
By Philip Athey
Soldier’s death in Ranger School ‘swamp phase’ under investigation
A soldier attending Ranger School’s swamp phase in Florida died Thursday, according to military officials.
By Kyle Rempfer
F-35B damaged by its own round exploding in first Marine aviation class A mishap this year
A 25 mm PGU-32/U SAPHEI-T round exploded, damaging the aircraft’s fuselage.
By Philip Athey
Retired Green Beret, a recent CIA contractor, denied bond after allegedly taking part in Capitol riot
“He has deployed overseas as recently as 2018 as a contractor working for the Central Intelligence Agency and Department of State," prosecutors said.
By Kyle Rempfer
Appeals court overturns MSPB precedent in performance-based removals
Agencies must prove that an employee was performing poorly prior to an improvement period in order to justify firing that employee, under a U.S. Court of Appeals decision.
By Jessie Bur