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Marine Corps News
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Marine Corps News
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Victims’ Family Sues Over Jet Crash
The family of four people killed in the crash of a Marine Corps jet in a San Diego County neighborhood two years ago sued the federal government and Boeing Wednesday.
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Gold Star Families Gather in D.C. Area
Marines welcomed hundreds of Gold Star families to the national capital region recently for the Families United Weekend of Remembrance July 23-24.
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CLBEX Helps Deployment Prep
As the logistical element for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, Combat Logistics Battalion 31 must be ready to support the Asia-Pacific Maritime Contingency Force with many complex requirements including food service, security, medical assistance and transportation, all while deployed in austere environments.
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Marine Wins Harley in Photo Contest
When Sgt. Edmund Hatch snapped a photo of an Afghanistan National Army soldier standing guard in the Morghab Valley, in the Herat Province, Afghanistan, during a patrol last Thanksgiving, he was sure he had captured an image that would at least win him an iPod in the Hesco Bastion Ltd. Photo Competition.
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Using Foot Shape in Shoe Choice ‘Myth’
If you want to minimize your chance of injury while running, you choose a shoe based on your foot shape, right?Wrong.
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PTSD a Problem for Man’s Best Friend
When four-year-old Gina, a 21st Security Forces Squadron military working dog, returned from her five-month tour in Southwest Asia, she wasn't the same.
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Fallen EOD Marine Honored
A crowd of service members, civilians and friends gathered for a memorial service July 25 to honor the life and ultimate sacrifice of Gunnery Sgt. Christopher L. Eastman, 28, of Moose Pass, Alaska, who died July 18 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province.
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Officials Plan Mozambique Exercise
Spokespersons from the U.S. Embassy in Maputo, along with Mozambique military officials, jointly announced plans for Exercise SHARED ACCORD 2010 during a press briefing at the Mozambique Ministry of Defense here, July 23.
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‘Don’t Ask’ Survey Response Low
Only about 10 percent of the 400,000 servicemembers asked to complete a survey about possible repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law have responded so far, and DOD officials said they need to hear from the rest.
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Four Services Join with JSTARS
A single rod of steel is strong but forged with others becomes a crushing force to be reckoned with. This theory was tested during Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) as 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit aboard ships of the Navy’s Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group teamed up with the Air Force and Army to expand their ability to move over the horizon using the Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System.
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