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The Marine Corps is asking for enlisted troops to volunteer to leave the service early between now and Sept. 30.
The Marine Corps’ newest formation now has the service’s key weapon in its armory: a ship-killing missile. The 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment out of Marine Corps Base Hawaii recently announced ...
"In layman's terms, one detects, and the other attacks," according to a Marine release. The new unit fielding the MADIS, the Hawaii-based 3rd MLR, is the Corps' first operational littoral regiment.
The Marine Corps is offering early discharges to eligible enlisted Marines in connection with efforts to fine-tune the size ...
Officials from the three services said they have no plans to modify or pause use of the Sig Sauer pistol after the death of ...
Officials told Military.com that the latest exercise marked a pivotal moment for the Corps' partnership with the Navy ...
The Marine Corps stood up a unit meant to sow "chaos and uncertainty" for its adversaries in the Pacific on Tuesday, according to a news release, adding the service's first U.S. anti-ship missile ...
The 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment, a newly created unit for fighting in the littorals, or waters near land, received the first six NMESIS in November. The Hawaii-based unit formed in 2021.
Between 2021 and 2023, the Marine Corps purchased 587 Mk22 rifles for roughly $6.73 million, according to the service's fiscal 2024 budget request.