CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa – History professor Cord Scott hopes his new book, “The Mud and the Mirth: Marine Cartoonists in World War I,” adds insight into the lives of ordinary Marine riflemen in World War ...
Editor's note: This story first appeared in the July 15, 2013, edition of Marine Corps Times. TRIANGLE, VA. — The National Museum of the Marine Corps is launching a seven-year $100-million project to ...
TRIANGLE, Va.TRIANGLE, Va. — The National Museum of the Marine Corps juts across the sky like the flag raised at Iwo Jima, with its steel spire buttressed like the upraised arms of Marines atop Mount ...
The Marine Scout Sniper War Memorial will look something like this: a bronze World War I observer, with an iconic brimmed helmet and a specialized Winchester rifle slung over his shoulder, points ...
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Korea first learned of the fearsome reputation of the ‘Marine Corps’ during the 1871 Sinmiyangyo Incident, when 1,230 U.S.
A Marine officer showed up to the front lines of combat on this day 103 years ago and uttered one of the most badass and enduring quotes of all time: “Retreat? Hell! We just got here!” The phrase ...
Nov. 5, 1915: Maj. Smedley D. Butler, one of only 19 service members to be awarded the Medal of Honor twice, captured the stronghold at Fort Capois, Haiti, according to the This Day in History website ...
Lt. Gen. Michael E. Langley was confirmed by the Senate on Monday as a four-star general, making history as the first Black Marine to attain that rank. The Senate's confirmation came after President ...
Like any other Marine, Chesty XVI, the Marine Corps' Devil Dog mascot, has been promoted after six months of honorable, satisfactory service. Unlike every other Marine, Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro ...
Michael E. Langley is the first in the U.S. Marine Corps' 246 year history. Lt. Gen. Michael E. Langley was confirmed by the Senate on Monday as a four-star general, making history as the first Black ...