For any Marine, whether standing post on a rooftop or speaking with civilians at a gate, not having their service rifle slung ...
CAMP HANSEN, Okinawa — The Marines’ seaborne quick-reaction force on Okinawa now has a dedicated support group, the latest step toward transforming the service’s forces to counter China in the ...
U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Company A, Combat Logistics Battalion 22, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, participate in a live-fire range as part of exercise UNITAS 2025 at Marine Corps Base Camp ...
U.S. Marines are among more than 4,000 allied personnel participating in a Finland-led military exercise that is drawing Russian concerns over NATO’s growing might in the Baltic Sea. Freezing Winds 23 ...
Accenture is gearing up for the first phase of an initiative to build a global supply-chain and maintenance system for the Marine Corps. The company will implement the project in two segments. The ...
The Marine Corps swapped out its task force assigned to the southern border mission with a combat logistics unit after nearly six months of repairing the barrier wall, the military said in a news ...
WASHINGTON — Marines are experimenting with mixed reality to use “telemaintenance” connect expert technicians with Marines in the field fixing complex gear. Brig. Gen. Michael McWilliams, head of ...
U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit fly tactical resupply vehicles during a ...
It was a chilly morning on March 3rd when the New Amsterdam, a Danish cargo ship, sailed into the expeditionary port at Langenes, bringing with it a sense of excitement and Marine Expeditionary ...
The Marine littoral regiment has emerged as the major unit the Corps expects to deliver on the service’s promise to counter peer threats, especially in the Pacific. Over the next year, two Marine ...