A young Marine's course certificate accidentally made it into thousands of government inboxes. The "reply allpocalypse" spurred a barrage of memes, making the corporal famous. The saga came to an end ...
A 21-year old Marine Corps Corporal who gave his life trying to save others after their V-22 Osprey crashed last year will be awarded the service’s highest non-combat award, the Navy and Marine Corps ...
An email apocalypse that swept across the Marine Corps earlier this year now has a legendary ending, cementing its place in Corps lore. It all began in April, innocently enough, when Marine Cpl.
Alexia and Bart Collart braced for a hard visit. Marines came to their home in Arlington, Virginia, last week to brief them on what caused the Osprey crash in Australia last year that resulted in the ...
Lance Cpl. Marcelino Gamino (l), Lance Cpl. Albert Aguilera(r). US Marine Corps Photos The Marine Corps identified Lance Cpl. Albert Aguilera and Lance Cpl. Marcelino Gamino as the two Marines who ...
The U.S. Marine Corps overhauled training and technology through emerging programs like Project Dynamis, preparing current ...