“While this action is welcome relief for the hundreds of Marines fighting for the rights and careers, it is too little and too late for the hundreds of careers of service and lives of honor that are now irreparably damaged by the Biden mandate,” Issa said.
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A remembrance service is scheduled Saturday in Norco to honor the 11 U.S. Marines and two other service members killed in a suicide bombing during the chaotic evacuation of American forces and civilians from Afghanistan a year ago.
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More than 70 years ago the Marine Corps. decided to dedicate themselves to spreading joy during the holiday season. Since 1947, every December they have distributed toys across the country to families in need. Over the years the program has distributed an average of 18 million toys to about 7 million families annually. This year […]
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CORONA (CNS) – Flags flown by the cities of Corona and Riverside were lowered to half-staff Wednesday, and will be lowered again Thursday, in honor of Marines from each municipality who died during a sea-going exercise near San Clemente Island. “Our cities and our residents are mourning these two young men, so lowering the flags […]
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The military has identified the people presumed dead in an amphibious assault vehicle training accident off Southern California last week. Sixteen were on board the AAV when crew members reported they had taken on water during shore-to-ship operations near San Clemente Island around 5:45 pm PDT Thursday, the 15th Marine Expeditionary Force said in a release Sunday. […]
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Deaths by suicide in the US military continue to rise with 541 service members dying in 2018, according to a Pentagon report issued Thursday. Military leaders are continuing to express concern and frustration about the rising number of deaths as they attempt to understand why the numbers are increasing. “I wish I could tell you we have […]
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Three more service members — two Marines and one Navy sailor — were taken into custody in connection with a criminal probe into human smuggling and drug offenses that led to the arrests of 16 Marines at Camp Pendleton, investigators said Friday. Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents took 16 Marines into custody Thursday morning during […]
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Two Camp Pendleton Marines are accused of transporting undocumented immigrants along the U.S.-Mexico border near Tecate. U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested Lance Corporals Byron Law II and David Salazar-Quintero on July 3 in east San Diego County. The agents reportedly saw three undocumented immigrants jump into the Marines’ car on Interstate 8, just north of […]
