Marine Corps
The Navy and Marine Corps face increasing demands for advanced, cutting-edge power and energy. From providing the power for new
Marines conduct mounted patrols on Camp Red Devil at Fort Carson, CO, on February 19, 2016.
Several Squadrons of U.S. Marine Corps EA-6B Prowler Electronic Warfare Jets conduct a formation flight above Marine Corps Air Station
Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Marines with 2nd Explosive, Battalion 252 conduct a Demolition Range in preparation for Exercise Cold Response
ISIS fighters have attacked U.S. troops in northern Iraq twice in the past three days.
Marines with Echo Battery, 2nd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment fire the M-327 Towed Rifle Mortar on a range at Camp
U.S. Marines with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) 361, Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 16, 3d Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW), fly
Training for dangerous combat is moving in a new, high tech direction at Camp Pendleton. NBC7's military reporter Bridget Naso
Ryan Weldon, a Marine Corps veteran, has just walked an astonishing 5,000 miles across the country – all in the
U.S. Marine Aerial observers help the pilots with their all around situational awareness. The Aerial Observer qualification is open to