Coast Guard Recues 2 Mariners on a 110-Foot Vessel in the Caribbean
“This case is a good example of how diligently Coast Guard crews work together to ensure the two people were rescued safely.”
“This case is a good example of how diligently Coast Guard crews work together to ensure the two people were rescued safely.”
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WWII hero Hershel “Woody” Williams, the last remaining Medal of Honor recipient of World War II, has died last Wednesday at 98.
This DARPA program has a $7.5 million approved budget that could go up to $20.9 million, according to the Biden administration.
Just days after two American fighters in Ukraine have reportedly gone missing, it has been discovered that former US Marine Grady Kurpasi has also gone missing on April 28.
Former US Marine Angel Dominguez Ramirez Jr. was sentenced to over 16 years in federal prison after being found guilty of trafficking millions’ worth of cocaine from South America through the Mexican border.
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A Marine pilot named Robert Klingman decided to use his plane’s propeller to take down a Kawasaki Ki-45.
Maj. Gen. Stephen Neary, who was relieved of his post for using the full “N-word,” was found to be violating the Corps’ standards for leadership according to an internal investigation that has recently been published.
After being held in a Russian prison for three years, Russia finally frees former US Marine Trevor Reed in exchange for a Russian drug trafficker who had been serving a 20-year federal sentence in the US.
Congressman Greg Murphy of North Carolina adds to a growing chorus of politicians in Washington DC calling for the remaining charges against the MARSOC 3 to be dropped.
400 US Marines, 10 F-18 Hornet fighter jets, 6 EA-18G Growlers, and “a couple of Marine Corps C-130s” are headed to Eastern Europe.