From Hero to Exile in Tabasco: the former Marine born in Venezuela and of Cuban descent who was deported to Mexico
Josรฉ Barco, a former U.S. Marine born in Venezuela to Cuban refugees, went from being a decorated veteran to being deported to Mexico after serving 16 years in a U.S. prison for a crime.
"Continue US military reorganization according to conditions" - Marines comment on Futenma return
The US Marine Corps stated that it will continue to implement military reorganization in accordance with conditions related to the return of the Futenma Air Station to Japan.
Theon: New order for delivery of night vision systems to the US Marine Corps
Theon has received a new delivery order for night vision systems from the US Marine Corps, extending production and supply through 2027.
Former Marine: Greenland and the EU are in a hurry if they want to avoid a demonstration of American power
A former marine emphasizes the urgent need for an agreement between Greenland, the EU, and Denmark to strategically navigate emerging geopolitical challenges posed by the US.
The shipyard manufacturing warships has strict photography rules โ CEO: 'We have intervened several times'
Rauma Marine Constructions emphasizes the importance of security, including cyber protection, as they build four modern warships for the Finnish Defense Forces and two icebreakers for the US Coast Guard.
Theon: New delivery order of night vision systems for the United States Marine Corps
Theon announces a new order for the delivery of night vision systems to the US Marine Corps under a long-term partnership.
21-year-old soldier dies after falling from U.S. ship in the Caribbean
A 21-year-old Marine died after falling off the USS Iwo Jima in the Caribbean, marking the first public announcement of a U.S. military death in the region's current military operations.
Soldier adopted Afghan baby โ court approves
A U.S. Marine has been granted custody of an Afghan baby girl he adopted after she survived an American attack, despite attempts from an Afghan couple claiming familial rights.
First death of a U.S. soldier deployed in the Caribbean reported: fell overboard from the USS Iwo Jima
The U.S. military has confirmed the first death of a soldier deployed in the Caribbean following a failed search and rescue operation after a Marine fell overboard from the USS Iwo Jima.
A U.S. Marine Authorized to Keep an Afghan War Orphan
A Virginia Supreme Court ruling allows a U.S. Marine and his wife to keep an Afghan orphan, concluding a legal battle over the child's custody.
US Marine Corps members from Iwakuni Base charged for cash theft in Kabukicho, police said
Two US Marines stationed at Iwakuni Base have been charged with theft for stealing cash from restaurants in Tokyo's Kabukicho district.
US Marine declared dead after search following fall from USS Iwo Jima
A U.S. Marine, Lance Cpl. Chukwuemeka E. Oforah, has been declared dead after a three-day search operation to locate him following a fall from the USS Iwo Jima during operations in the Caribbean.
US soldier declared dead after falling from warship during operation in the Caribbean
A US Marine was declared deceased after falling from the USS Iwo Jima during a military operation in the Caribbean.
Request for entry of US Navy SEALs into the country "is not something new," says Sheinbaum
President Claudia Sheinbaum noted that the request for entry of 19 Navy SEAL members and 10 other members of the US Marine Corps into Mexico is not new.
Simple and cheap drone created by US Marine; costs 700 dollars
The US Marine Corps has unveiled the HANX, a completely 3D-printed drone developed in-house, showcasing a significant achievement in cybersecurity and supply chain security without relying on defense industry giants.
Routine Live Fire Training by the U.S. Marine Corps Strengthened Without Realizing It: 'Familiarity Can Be Scary'
U.S. Marines stationed in Okinawa conducted routine live fire training at a Japanese Self-Defense Force training ground, incorporating new anti-tank weaponry for the first time while emphasizing the dangers of becoming too accustomed to such operations.
US Marine Corps Colonel Questions Trump's Battleships: The Navy Needs to Build Ships Now Instead of Programs That Will Take Years
A US Marine Corps colonel critiques Trump's proposal for new battleships, emphasizing the urgent need for immediate naval construction over long-term programs.
Try to Get a Judge to Interfere in Le Pen's Case
Marine Le Pen is attempting to overturn a ban preventing her from running for public office, with the support of U.S. officials who previously sought to influence a French judge in her case.
Scott Ritter says he was โde-bankedโ
Scott Ritter, a former US Marine Corps intelligence officer and critic of US foreign policy, claims he was โde-bankedโ likely due to pressure from federal authorities.
The catastrophe that changed everything: when the oceans had to die for us to exist
445 million years ago, a mass extinction wiped out 85% of marine species, which was crucial for the rise of jawed vertebrates, our distant ancestors.
Appeal Process: Judges Fear Trump's Influence in Le Pen Case
Judges are expressing concerns over potential interference by Donald Trump in the upcoming appeal process concerning Marine Le Pen, following reports of possible US sanctions against them.
Appeal Process: Judges Fear Trump's Influence in the Le Pen Case
In the lead-up to Marine Le Pen's appeal process, concerns are rising over potential interference from Donald Trump, particularly amidst reports of possible US sanctions against judges.
After US attack, Venezuela announces deployment of all its military resources
In response to the US attack, Venezuela's Defense Minister Padrino announced a 'massive deployment of all land, air, marine, river, and ballistic assets,' as confirmed by US President Trump.