A new Congressional Research Service report brings harsh scrutiny to the Marine Corps’ Force Design 2030, with many in Congress and the Department of Defense reportedly having buyer’s remorse.
In Quantico, Virginia, the National Museum of the Marine Corps has introduced two new galleries ahead of the anniversary of the Marine Corps. The exhibits, "Forward Deployed" and "Afghanistan and ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Capt. Zachary McCormick, a US Marine Corps instructor, walks us through 43 essential items a Marine officer would bring on a mission. According to the Marine Corps ...
The scene around the U.S. Marine Corps base near Beirut, Lebanon, following a massive bomb blast that destroyed the base on Oct. 23, 1983. (AP Photo) Forty-one years ago today, a Hezbollah ...
On March 23, 2020, the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) announced a major force design initiative planned to occur over 10 years originally referred to as “Force Design 2030” but now known as “Force ...
Marine Corps Marathon weekend is almost here. The 26.2-mile race is hailed as "The People's Marathon," honoring all those who fight and represent our country, during one of the largest marathons ...
From left, U.S. Marine Corps Col. Stuart Glenn, commanding officer for Marine Rotational Force-Southeast Asia, Philippine Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Arturo G Rojas, commandant of the Philippine Marine ...
Thousands of people are running around some of the D.C.-area’s most iconic sights and landmarks this weekend for the 49th annual Marine Corps Marathon. The 26.2-mile race began Sunday morning ...
WASHINGTON — D.C. and Arlington County, Virginia, have announced road closures for Sunday morning and afternoon as racers run the Marine Corps Marathon, 50k and 10k . The marathon and 50k races ...
The race will take place on Sun., Oct. 27. The 50k will begin at 7:15 a.m., followed by the wheelchair/hand cycle at 7:50 a.m. and the Marathon at 7:55 a.m. all on Route 110 in Arlington County ...
The Marine Corps Marathon is back for its 49th year on Sunday, bringing 30,000 registered runners from around the world, plus a slate of road closures.
To this day, that event remains the largest loss of life the Marine Corps has suffered since the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. A new book on the bombing argues that it was also an opening ...