Military officials say current training operations being conducted in Virginia and North Carolina is the largest amphibious training exercise they've attempted
When Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich finally spoke in court he did not address the judge but instead directed his words at the Iraqi family members who survived his
A Marine accused of killing unarmed Iraqi women and children pleaded guilty to dereliction of duty on Monday, reaching a deal that will mean a maximum of three
A senior U.S. defense official says all six reported killed in the crash of a U.S. helicopter in Afghanistan were U.S. Marines.
Pentagon officials worry that outrage over a video purporting to depict Marines urinating on Taliban corpses will tarnish the reputation of the entire
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has promised Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai a full investigation of a video that purports to depict four U.S. Marines
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the U.S. government to pay $17.8 million to a family that lost four members when a Marine Corps fighter jet crashed into
Michelle Obama is visiting a military base in Washington to deliver gifts the White House staff is donating to the U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots campaign.
A Medal of Honor recipient has dropped a lawsuit against his former employer in which he accused the defense contractor of ruining his chances of landing work
An adult novelty shot in Huntsville has agreed to remove signs and logos from the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation from its effort to collect children's toys
The three-day tour hosted by the Marine Corps starts Wednesday and is part of efforts to professionalize Afghanistan's security forces so they can take over
A U.S. Marine awarded the nation's highest military honor is suing a defense contractor that he says cost him a job by characterizing him as mentally unstable
Since the lifting two months ago of a longstanding U.S. ban on gays serving openly in the military, U.S. Marines across the globe have adapted smoothly and
A mother wants justice in the death of her son, Marine Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Kenefick, after he was killed in a 2009 ambush that has prompted an
At least 1 command officer is getting drummed out of the military because of his role in the Afghanistan ambush that killed Marine Aaron Kenefick of Amherst.
The investigation into the death of a Marine from Williamsville has taken a new turn.
