Marine Corps
Double amputee Marine veteran Rob Jones is running 31 marathons in 31 days to show wounded veterans can stay in
What it takes, to take the shot. A Marine describes how changes in training will improve the effectiveness and capabilities
U.S. Marines with Regimental Surveillance and Target Acquisition Company, 1st Marine Division, talk about the life as a Marine Scout
U.S. Marines conduct an Offensive Air Support (OAS) 7 exercise and Forward Arming and Refueling point training (FARP) with UH-1Y
U.S. Marines with 2nd Low Altitude Air Defense (LAAD) Battalion fire FIM-92 Stinger Missiles and M240B machine guns during a
Two Marine working dogs received the nation's highest honor for military dogs for extraordinary valor and service to America. (Marines)
Gang Way Fourth Phase! Marines will soon have an additional phase in recruit training that will better prepare them for
Beginning November 2017, the Marine Corps will implement a fourth phase at recruit training. This phase will afford drill instructors
From leading Marines to leading in business, retired Marine Gilda A. Jackson is the first female African American Colonel. Her
Tuesday morning, 24-year-old 2nd Lt. Mariah Klenke became the first female officer to graduate from the Marines' Assault Amphibian Officer