Marine writes book aiming to clear his name after bloody Iraq ambushLance Cpl. Jonathan Phillips spent 20 months in prison, half of that in solitary confinement.8 days ago
Marine gets highest noncombat award for acts in fatal Osprey crashThe captain bravely ushered about two dozen Marines to safety from the burning aircraft.5 weeks ago
How the Beirut bombing of a Marine Corps barracks changed everythingA new book showcases how the 1983 bombing of a Marine Corps barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, paved the way for America's war on terrorism.
Soldiers exposed to new combat realities with expanded training Drill sergeants now serve as squad leaders in field training.
New Marine Corps Museum galleries showcase Iraq, Afghanistan and more "Every artifact tells a story."
Marines barely meet annual recruiting goals, but see encouraging signsThe Marines brought in one member above their enlisted recruiting goal for the ending fiscal year.
These units are getting the Army’s newest rifle and machine gun next Guard, Reserve and active-duty units with a Pacific focus are taking priority, officials said.
How the Marine Corps is retaining a lot of its first-term MarinesMarine Corps recruitment and retention numbers are looking mighty healthy, officials say.
Army hits recruiting target for the first time in 2 yearsThe service has another 11,000 recruits already in the pipeline for next year.
Army enlists AI to identify prospective new recruitsArmy recruiters may soon be relieved from the dreaded “cold calls” to high school students in their frustrated fishing expedition for new recruits.
Army looking to streamline and speed up helicopter refuel and resupplyAs it prepares for conventional war, the Army is rethinking how it will refuel and rearm its aircraft.
Marine recognized for off-duty heroics that saved a woman’s lifeSgt. Andrew Gomez received the service's highest non-combat award for helping save a woman after a fiery car crash last year.