
US Marine’s Adoption of Afghan War Orphan Voided
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — In a highly unusual ruling, a state court judge on Thursday voided a U.S. Marine’s adoption of an Afghan war orphan, more
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — In a highly unusual ruling, a state court judge on Thursday voided a U.S. Marine’s adoption of an Afghan war orphan, more
Camp Pendleton leaders on Monday sent a public notice to thousands of service members and civilians who live and work on the base’s north end alerting
As claims and lawsuits pile up against the government related to contaminated drinking water at Camp Lejeune, the number of grievous health outcomes tied to
New budget documents for the three military branches that fly the V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft show that none has plans to buy any additional airframes,
Service members and veterans who helped evacuate Afghans in August 2021 testified in harrowing detail about their experiences Wednesday during the first hearing of the
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A former social worker at a Rhode Island veterans’ hospital who used stolen patient information to brazenly pass herself off as a
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The Marine Corps has started up a new school and training center to help bring a new skill set to the 247-year-old military branch: coding.
Two brothers in arms — and death — will be honored this week with the renaming of the Yorba Linda post office. The branch, at 4770 Eureka Ave.,
The Marine Corps’ top enlisted Marine is anticipating more money for facilities ahead of the rollout of the service’s budget next week. Sergeant Major of