The Marine Corps is leaving anti-ship missile batteries in the Philippines after the upcoming Balikatan drills in preparation for another exercise in June, according to a Marine spokeswoman.
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Marine Corps Times on MSNMarine Corps eyes future stability of Indo-Pacific with Balikatan 2025This year's exercise marks 40 years of joint drills aimed at strengthening the U.S. and Philippines' defense capabilities in ...
Marines and sailors on the West Coast are expanding efforts to fix chronic barracks issues such as leaky sinks, drywall holes ...
The Valiant Mark, an annual exercise conducted by the U.S. Marine Corps and the Singapore Armed Forces, wrapped up Wednesday ...
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Military Times on MSNDrug trafficking as irregular warfare — and what can be done about itPresident Donald Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act against drug traffickers — a move that has been met with astonishment, ...
Camp Pendleton is home to the I Marine Expeditionary Force (‘Eye’ MEF), which primarily includes the 1st Marine Division, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, and 1st Marine Logistics Group.
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The Marines’ newest weapon is a war game for ‘bloodthirsty nerds’Capt. Nicholas Royer, an officer at the II Marine Expeditionary Force’s Battle Simulation Center at Camp Lejeune, wanted a ...
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Marine Corps Times on MSNMarines’ barracks-fixing ‘Operation Clean Sweep’ returns to CaliforniaMarines with Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, power-wash a basketball court outside of the barracks ...
The Marines are set to deploy a new rotational force to the Philippines at a major upcoming exercise. The 3rd Marine Littoral ...
The I Marine Expeditionary Force Command Element, 1st Marine Division, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, 1st Marine Logistics Group, 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment and 1st Marine Aircraft Wing will ...
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