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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
Marine Corps ‘strong,’ but rest of military has weakened, report finds
The Heritage Foundation's study said the Marine Corps was strong, while the Air Force has weakened.
By Sarah Sicard
US military in decline, threats from China ‘formidable,’ report says
Can the U.S. military handle two wars at once?
By Zamone Perez
This high-fashion reused camoflage windbreaker is only $1,725
Nothing better than upselling old cammies for thousands of dollars.
By Sarah Sicard
Marine who barely avoided Taliban bullet talks war and life beyond
The photos of Marine Sgt. Bill Bee's brush with death ended up in newspapers across the world. But there's more to his story.
Homeless ‘good Samaritan’ Marine vet gets probation in gas money scam
A bogus feel-good story of a Marine veteran helping a motorist in distress garnered more than $400,000 in online donations.
How a 12-year-old tricked the Navy into letting him fight in WWII
Calvin Graham enlisted at 12 but was discharged when his real age was discovered.
By Sarah Sicard
Smedley Butler, American empire & war profiteering subject of new book
The career of Marine Smedley Butler, early American empire and business in warfare.
By Todd South
Muslim Americans as likely to join military as other groups, poll says
Despite being less likely to hold U.S. citizenship compared to other groups, answers by Muslim respondents indicated a high willingness to serve.
1944 Marine ‘Mosquito Bowl’ defines football, courage, duty
The author, Buzz Bissinger, is known for his bestseller about high school football, “Friday Night Lights.”
ABC’s ‘Our America’ docuseries to showcase the Montford Point Marines
The Montford Point Marines fought valiantly in a number of Pacific theater campaigns.
By J.D. Simkins