Marines tackle barracks repairs with elbow grease, outside expertiseThe cleanup and repair at Camp Pendleton is an early step in fixing the Corps' decades-long barracks problems.By Todd South2 weeks ago
Soldiers exposed to new combat realities with expanded training Drill sergeants now serve as squad leaders in field training.By Todd South3 weeks ago
Pendleton Marine gets prison time for illegal ‘ghost gun’ salesThe lance corporal sold 22 guns in four transactions with undercover agents for a total of $23,000.By Todd South7 weeks ago
Marines reopen second WWII-era airfield to prep for future combatThe opening of the North Carolina airfield follows the service’s June recertification of an airfield on the Pacific island of Peleliu.By Todd South7 weeks ago
New missile allows Marine pilots to strike far, avoid air defenses Marine fighter pilots now have a missile that can strike targets up to 230 miles away, keeping aviators out of the range of many air defense systems.By Todd South7 weeks ago
Navy recruiting rebounds, but falls short of boot camp goalDespite meeting its recruiting goal of 40,600 sailors, the Navy will fall 5,000 short of its boot camp target due to last-minute enlistments.By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press2 months ago