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700 Marines deployed to LA to respond to immigration protests
About 700 Marines have been ordered to deploy to Los Angeles to help National Guard members respond to immigration protests.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press and Tara Copp, AP
Esper fired as defense secretary
Defense Secretary Mark Esper fell out of favor with President Donald Trump over a variety of issues.
By Aaron Mehta
This 97-year-old just finished the Marine Corps Marathon. Here’s how the Iwo Jima veteran earned a Silver Star
The backstory behind this inspiring Marine:
By Jared Morgan
Army infantry unit will run drone resupply experiments next year
The unit will run quadcopters for its autonomous resupply in force-on-force exercises.
By Todd South
Best pics of the week: Nov. 8, 2020
Marine Scout Sniper Instructor School on Camp Lejeune, inspecting an F-15E Strike Eagle at Seymour Johnson and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
The Army is looking for a new machine gun, and the Marines might get a new caliber, too
The study is expected to take until fall 2023 but could result in a whole new weapon, caliber combo.
By Todd South
Former military leaders: Trump’s tweet is ‘attack on our electoral process’
The president's role as commander in chief is also to protect service members' rights, including their right to vote, former military leaders say.
By Karen Jowers
Best pics of the week: Nov. 1, 2020
Flight ops on the Ronald Reagan during Keen Sword, paratroopers in Alaska, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Mystery surrounds Marine veteran’s imprisonment in Venezuela
The family of a Marine veteran accused of terrorism and spying on Venezuela for the U.S. government speaks out.
Deported Marine veteran wins federal lawsuit, earns US citizenship
Former Marine Corps Sgt. Roman Sabal is finishing up a 25-year battle for citizenship.
‘I am his family’: How a sisterhood of ‘widowed military fiancées’ is fighting for each other
"In my experience as a widowed fiancée (yes, widowed), you do not receive the same consideration or kindness after your partner dies as a direct family member or spouse, despite going through the same tremendous loss."
By Kathleen Bourque