Packaged military explosives were found unattended in an office building at Camp Pendleton, California, on Wednesday, triggering a temporary evacuation of the area. No one was hurt, the Marine Corps told Military.com on Friday.
The Marine Corps received its first trailer- and vehicle-mounted 5G systems Thursday, marking the first step in the service’s advancement toward what Lockheed Martin calls “near real-time” communication.
The wife and daughters of Lloyd “Len” Root, a pilot who died last fall during the Wings Over Dallas Airshow, filed a lawsuit against two groups tied to the event.
Military installations in Florida and up the Atlantic Coast are starting to return to normal after Hurricane Idalia tore through the southeastern U.S., but work for thousands of National Guardsmen on state orders is just beginning.
In mid-August, Rear Adm. Douglas “V8” Verissimo took the helm of Naval Air Force Atlantic, which is responsible for the material readiness, administration, training and inspection of units and squadrons.
Soldiers from the U.S., Indonesia and five other nations began annual training exercises on Indonesia’s main island of Java while China’s increasing aggression is raising concern.
Two years after the chaos of the Afghanistan evacuation, the Pentagon has announced that many of the Marine Corps and Army units involved in the effort will be honored with a Presidential Unit Citation, the highest distinction that a military unit can receive.
The Legion Go, Lenovo’s first Windows-powered gaming handheld, takes on the Nintendo Switch and the Steam Deck with a big screen, detachable controllers, and a few neat tricks.