Greece buying vehicles US Marine Corps beached after fatal sinkingThe U.S. government has approved the sale of dozens of Assault Amphibious Vehicles to Greece.By Joe Gould14 months ago
Marine Corps amphibious council should include a parent of service member killed in AAVIt not only would be smart optics. It would be justice, and then some, this op-ed author says.By Michael H. C. McDowell3 years ago
WATCH: The lost Marine AAV is found, Air Force uniform changes, and want to buy a missile silo? ― The Briefing 08.11.20 What our military reporters are watching this week.By Andrea Scott4 years ago
Marine amphibious assault vehicle successfully recovered with remains of all 8 missing service members on boardThe remains of the Marines and sailor found inside the AAV will be transferred to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware.By Philip Athey4 years ago
Marine Corps locates sunken amphibious assault vehicle with human remains on boardThe vehicle was found under 385 feet of water and approximately 1,500 meters off the island’s shore.By Philip Athey4 years ago
Here are the names of the Marine killed and those presumed dead after Corps AAV accidentTwo Marines remain hospitalized.By Andrea Scott4 years ago
7 missing Marines, sailor lost in AAV accident presumed deadSearch and rescue efforts were called off after an "extensive 40-hour" search.By Philip Athey4 years ago
Best pics of the week: Jan. 26, 2020Marines escape from a simulated submerged AAV, burial at sea, A-10 Elephant Walk and more of the best photos from around the military.4 years ago
‘Hero of Nasiriyah’ set to retire after 30 years of service to the CorpsEighteen Marines lost their lives and roughly seven AAVs were destroyed in the fight to secure Nasiriyah.By Shawn Snow6 years ago
As the Corps moves to the ACV, Taiwan wants more AAVsTaiwan already has 54 AAVs; the additional 36 will bolster the current fleet.By Shawn Snow6 years ago
No more Army adviser brigades or amphib ships? This proposed report could radically change how the services fightThe report also wants an assessment on air and space priorities from the services.By Todd South6 years ago
Marine injured in AAV fire gets promoted while in the hospitalMarine Tagen Schmidt was injured at Camp Pendleton, California, in an amphibious assault vehicle fire.By Andrea Scott7 years ago