A new crash course is teaching Marines the ins and outs of drone warfare, from navigation in flight to explosive payloads.
The 5,000 U.S. Marines and 1,300 dependents now stationed in Okinawa should stay there, and the $6.2 billion Marine facilities on Guam could be used by the Army.
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The U.S. Marine Corps is quietly rewriting the economics of airpower, fielding a new generation of small attack drones that ...
On his first official visit to Rhode Island Monday morning to celebrate and inspire workers at America’s shipyards and ...
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The three armed forces completed an 18 months long training exercise in preperation.
Are you a military veteran or active-duty service member? These restaurant chains offer special discounts and savings to say thank you for your service.