The Marine Corps’ PR Approach is a Worrisome Trend
It seems it has become the modus operandi of the Marine Corps to make examples out of its servicemembers for the sake of better PR.
It seems it has become the modus operandi of the Marine Corps to make examples out of its servicemembers for the sake of better PR.
The Commandant of the Marine Corps relieved Neary of duty due to a “loss of trust and confidence in his ability to serve in command.”
The former U.S. Army Lt. Colonel writes: “I don’t think our service members lose their constitutional rights when they put on their uniforms.”
A U.S. Marine operates a Battelle Drone Defender V2 during counter unmanned aircraft systems (C-UAS) training.
Mattis has taken on the persona of a modern-day Patton — he has the ability to lead Marines through combat and back them if things go bad.
Irreverent Warriors’ mission is to end veteran suicide through humor. We attended their most recent event: A Silkies Hike in New York City.
A Marine with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Company guides his parachute after a free fall jump at Camp Shelby, Miss., Oct. 6.
Get the run down on all the reports, reviews and content you probably missed this week, October 5th – 11th.
Amphibious operations training means high-risk training, but will it later pay dividends, or is it simply keeping a dying capability afloat?
9/11 showed how difficult it is to predict the needs of the battlespace, but it’s hard to imagine the ACV is well-suited for future warfare.
AAVs are central to the mission of the Corps, but with no major amphibious landings in sixty years, it risks being dismantled or assimilated.
This documentary film will follow the MARSOC 3 from the night of the alleged incident, through their trial and the ultimate outcome.