Oshkosh’s Joint Light Tactical Vehicle Reaches 20,000th Production Milestone
More Joint Light Tactical Vehicles are coming to American forces as Oshkosh Defense contractor reaches its 20,000th production milestone!
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More Joint Light Tactical Vehicles are coming to American forces as Oshkosh Defense contractor reaches its 20,000th production milestone!
Marines who are eligible for reenlistment have demonstrated the highest standards of leadership, professional competence, and personal behavior required to maintain the prestige and quality standards of the Marine Corps.
U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force aircraft partake in a capabilities demonstration, which included all the squadrons and aircraft types currently stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan.
JWX 23.1 is a large-scale field training exercise focused on leveraging the integrated capabilities of joint and allied partners to strengthen all-domain awareness, maneuvers, and fires across a distributed maritime environment.
“Get out there and do some good when you can. We’re busy a lot so when you have the opportunity to go out there and do some extra good, I would say do it.”
The 31st MEU is operating aboard ships of the USS America Amphibious Ready Group in the 7th fleet area of operations to enhance interoperability with allies and partners and serve as a ready response force to defend peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Marcos A. Alvarado)
III MSB is conducting Bushido Strike 23, which comprises training events including a Marine Corps Combat Readiness Evaluation to validate its mission essential tasks to provide combat service support, security and administrative services to III Marine Expeditionary Force.
San Antonio-class warships are the Navy’s 21st-century landing platform that delivers the ‘mobility triad’ of the USMC anywhere in the world.
Pilots with the 26th MEU conducted deck landing qualifications to maintain readiness in preparation for their upcoming deployment.
The Marine Corps recently announced a significant change to its parental leave policy, expanding the amount of time off available to new parents.
The U.S. Marine Corps reactivated a new base on Guam in a ceremony, Jan. 26, honoring the long-shared history of the Marine Corps and Guam and establishing a forward presence in the Indo-Pacific that will endure into the future.
Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz held a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony at the Sabånan Fadang Memorial located on the base’s Main Cantonment area.