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Marine Corps News
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Marine Corps News
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Marine Sgt. Maj., Son Serve Together
As Sgt. Maj. Henry Prutch’s yearlong tour in Afghanistan draws to a close, only one thing worried him – he might not get to see his son out here.
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Marine Gets Meritorious Promotion - Again
Being No. 1 is nothing new for one member of the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany; however it’s something she speaks about humbly and gratefully.
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Unit Commander Among Marines Urinating on Corpses
One of the Marines shown urinating on three corpses in Afghanistan in a widely distributed Internet video was the unit's platoon commander, say two U.S. military officials, raising concerns that poor command standards contributed to an incident that may have damaged the U.S. war effort.
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Afghanistan Chapel Dedicated to Fallen Marines
A newly constructed chapel at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, was dedicated in a ceremony, Jan. 31, to Marines who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country.
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Marine Kills Time Studying
The small, dusty tent reeks of filthy gear and grimy infantrymen who haven’t seen a real shower in three months.
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Marine Sees son Born via Video Chat
Cpl. Joseph Schank, a small arms repair technician with Marine Air-Ground Task Force Support Battalion 11.2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), is familiar with missing monumental occasions in his young daughters’ life due to his responsibilities as a Marine. He and his wife of three years have learned to communicate over long distances and support each other in crucial decisions without Schank’s physical presence.
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Marines, Sailors Awarded After Year-Long Efforts
The 2nd Marine Logistics Group command recognized some of its members with annual awards during a ceremony aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Jan. 20.
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Tobyhanna Starts new Marine Corps Radar Mission
Even the toughest Marine needs top--notch equipment and support to bring the fight to the enemy. Tobyhanna Army Depot now provides more of that support. Technicians have begun supporting two Marine Corps surveillance radars.
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Mil Safety Officers Offer Cold-Weather Tips
Despite an unseasonably mild winter for much of the United States, military safety officials offer a reminder that Old Man Winter still has two months to go as they underscore the importance of winter safety for service members and their families.
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Sergeant Major Retires After 31 Years
The Marine Corps said farewell to one of its sergeants major after 31 years of service.
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