Marines Are Reporting 'Huge, Strange-Looking' Snakes at Camp Lejeune Reports of "huge" snakes at Lejeune have prompted officials to reiterate their warnings against pets, scaly or otherwise.
Marine Reservist Dies After Collapsing During Run on His 30th Birthday A Marine died over the weekend after collapsing on his 30th birthday days prior while training to deploy to Central America.
2nd Marine Division CO Regrets How He Rolled Out Stringent New Routine. But He's Not Backing Down Since his policy letter dropped, Furness has been called a micromanager, obsessed with the minutiae of personal grooming.
More Discipline, Less Bleeding: General Defends Controversial New Policy Furness said he had repeatedly observed that the most disciplined units were the ones who fared best in combat.
General Mandates 'Daily Routine' After Seeing Sloppy, Unshaven Marines The April 16 policy letter expresses concern that members of 2nd Marine Division have let their standards slide.
Congress Comes Up With $400 Million for Camp Lejeune Storm Repairs In total, Camp Lejeune needs $3.5 billion in repairs and reconstruction, Commandant Gen. Robert Neller said.
What to Know About Creatine and Why the Military Regulates it for Special Forces Creatine's reputation is built on decades of scientific research and practical results, making it a common addition to sports...
Air Guard Transfers to Space Force Appear Likely as Senators Backtrack on Effort to Stop It New amendments added to Congress' must-pass annual defense policy bill would allow the Space Force to take over certain state...
National Guard Push Used by Trump and Vance to Attack 2028 Rivals President Donald Trump said that his federal crime crackdown will sully the records of contenders for the 2028 Democratic...
Naval Buildup Escalates: Trump Now Sends Cruiser, Sub to Venezuela’s Doorstep The United States is increasing its military presence in the southern Caribbean even more as part of President Donald Trump’s...
'We Need to Terminate Treatment': VA Mental Health Providers Say They Are Under Pressure to Limit Care Veterans Affairs officials insist there are no caps on mental health care, but providers in multiple states disagree.