Veterans Were Denied $14 Million in Payments Because VA Mishandled Lejeune Water Claims More than 21,000 veterans may not have received the disability benefits for which they qualify, according to the Veterans...
With Hour-Long Drives and Weeks Until Appointments, Pregnant Military Women Feel Pain of Medical Reforms Officials say the Jacksonville area has enough obstetricians and gynecologists to serve military dependents off base, but...
MARSOC Welcomes New Commander at Camp Lejeune The U.S. Marine Corps Special Operations Command bid farewell to one commander and welcomed another.
'One of the Longest Military Convoys in History:' Marines Return to Lejeune After 5,500-Mile Journey The convoy also ushered in a new standard for communications experiments.
Former Marine Who Pleaded Guilty to Decades of Sex Trafficking Sentenced to 30 Years Jesse Gabriel Marks, 38, pleaded guilty last September to charges of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion.
Camp Lejeune 'Toxic Cocktail' T-Shirt Makes a Comeback Family members have revived a design created by a former Marine to raise awareness of the plight of thousands who drank...
Camp Lejeune Barracks Shooting that Left Marine Injured Was Accidental, NCIS Says Officials have declined to answer questions about the type of weapon that was fired.
Marine Injured in Camp Lejeune Barracks Shooting A member of 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, discharged the weapon that led to the injuries, said spokesman 1st Lt. Dan Linfante.
How the Marine Corps Gave Leon Spinks His Shot at Greatness Former heavyweight boxing champion and Olympic gold medalist Leon Spinks joined the Marines as a pathway out of poverty.
Marine Infantry Regiment with Ties to Banana Wars Deactivates Amid Force Reorganization The 8th Marine Regiment's history dates to 1917, with its most recent activation lasting more than 70 years.
He Served His Country. In Return, His Country Sent Him into Exile. The military relies on noncitizens to fill its ranks. No one is sure how many are later banished from the country they fought...
Investigation Finds Navy Supply Ship Ran Aground After Captain Left to Eat Dinner The Alan Shepard was launched in 2006 and has space for a crew of more than 120, all of whom are typically civilian mariners...
Must-Pass Defense Bill Includes 4.5% Military Pay Raise on Top of 15% Increase for Junior Enlisted Troops The recommendation from the House Armed Services Committee in its draft version of the National Defense Authorization Act, or...
'It's OK Not to Be OK': Special Operations Wing Orders Stand-Down After Roger Fortson's Police Killing The Air Force special operations wing in Florida where Senior Airman Roger Fortson served before he was shot and killed by...
VA Executives Received $10.8 Million in Improper Bonuses Under PACT Act, Watchdog Finds The Department of Veterans Affairs' Office of Inspector General found that the VA paid $1 million more in bonuses to senior...