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Stirring the pot with the ZT0100
Time to stir the pot. The K-Bar is a great knife and has served a very long and distinguished service life and is owed a great deal of respect. I have my grandfather's USMC Ka-Bar from WWII and love it. Although no longer used I take a great deal of pride in it....More
The War's Hot, but Draft Talk Chills
"Short of an invasion of the United States by a credible enemy ... I can't imagine the American people tolerating a return to conscription," said David Segal, a military sociologist at the University of Maryland. "And I can't imagine anyone in Congress risking their careers by supporting it."...More
Marine Faces Court-Martial in Iraq Death
A court martial opened Monday for a Marine accused of murdering an Iraqi soldier while the two men stood guard together in Fallujah. But the 21-year-old Marine reservist says he acted in self-defense....More
Marines Seek Input on Uniform Proposal
The Marine Corps is asking for Marines' input on a proposed change to the male staff noncommissioned officer evening dress uniform....More
Video: Delta II 'Anomaly'
"...We have experienced an anomaly..." An "anomaly"?! That sucker blew up....More
Find Your ROTC Classmates
We've launched a new network exclusively for the ROTC community. Tap into a bigger alumni network than the academies, find old friends, mentor the next ROTC generation and access a powerful career network. Visit rotc.military.com today. ...More
3 Ways Veterans Can Get Money For College
Veterans are encouraged by the government to use all programs available, whether they are from federal, military-related, or private sources. There are many out there, and you'll likely find more than one to suit your educational needs. Here are a few places to get you started....More
Featured Job: Progressive Insurance
Openings for two positions: Claims Adjuster Trainee and Medical Representative Trainee. Our people help make Progressive a successful, energetic, forward-moving organization....More
Marines to Cut MRAP Orders
The Marines plan to buy fewer bomb-resistant vehicles than planned despite pressure from lawmakers who are determined to spend billions of dollars on the vehicles....More
Civilian Police OK'd for Beaufort Bases
Officials at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort and Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island have been given the go-ahead to start a civilian police force to handle security on the bases....More
Mideast Envoy has No-Nonsense Approach
James L. Jones, the retired Marine general who will advise Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on security aspects of the new Israeli-Palestinian peace talks has a reputation for outspoken independence. ...More
Wounded Warrior Center Readies for Donation Surge
The holiday season for Landstuhl Regional Medical Center's Wounded Warrior Ministry Center means tons of incoming donations....More
Haditha Booming Thanks to Marines
Generations from now, school children will learn of the heroes who fought in Fallujah and Ramadi, battling in extreme conditions ...More
Cyclone Victims Thank Marines
Upon receiving medical treatment, one local man told American troops, "In the eyes of my village, you are the face of the world. You show that the world cares."...More
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