Navy, Nation Honors Fallen USS Monitor Sailors in Ceremony
In a touching interment ceremony 150 years in the making, the U.S. Navy bestowed full military honors on two unknown sailors found inside the sunken USS Monitor. Read More
View ArticleWorth a Thousand Words: Hangin’ Around
Marines assigned to 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion are airlifted by a helicopter assigned to Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 464 during a special purpose insertion and extraction training exercise on...
View ArticleHonor Flight Honors Korean War Vets
Honor Flight saluted Korean War veterans with certificates and medals of recognition on during 60th anniversary ceremonies marking the Korean War. Read More
View ArticleFirst Female Marines Attend Infantry Training
Fifteen female Marines are making history on Camp Gieger, N.C., as the first women to ever attend Marine Corps infantry training. Read More
View ArticleArmy Life Serves as Muse for Veteran Artists
A group of artists have used their past experiences as soldiers to inspire their craft and the Pentagon has taken notice, displaying their works in its first ever all veteran art exhibit. Read More
View ArticleWarrior in Care to Caring for Warriors
After spending four months with the Fort Riley, Kan., Warrior Transition Battalion as a patient, Army Sgt. Troy Tow now serves as a squad leader for the very same battalion, helping his fellow soldiers...
View ArticleCoast Guard, Navy Work Together to Save Lives
The Coast Guard and Navy recently teamed up to save a group of stranded boaters 300 miles east of Cape Henry, Va. Read More
View ArticleMarines Train for Embassy Evacuation
The U.S. military trains to always be ready, whatever happens. Watch as Marines go through embassy evacuation training and more. Read More
View Article770 Miles To Go: Group Marches Nonstop to Honor Fallen Marines
770 miles is a long way to march, but it's worth it to honor 11 Marines who died 1 year ago. Read More
View ArticleRucking Marines Finally Bring ‘Raider 7′ Home
Several Marine Raiders and their families finish a 770-mile journey to bring their fallen comrades home. Read More
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