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Military communities are now among the wealthiest in the country, according to a USA Today analysis.
KABUL, Afghanistan — A coalition service member was killed in fighting in Afghanistan’s turbulent south Sunday, while a political rival of President Hamid Karzai questioned his approach to pending talks with Taliban who might be having doubts about the insurgency.
BAGHDAD — Militants detonated a car bomb at a Baghdad military headquarters Sunday and then tried to shoot their way into the building, Iraqi officials said, killing eight people and wounding 29 in a brazen morning attack.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — One of the most highly decorated Marines during the war in Iraq had to drink to fall asleep.
QUETTA, Pakistan — A suspected U.S. missile strike on Saturday killed seven insurgents in a restive tribal area.
ROCKVILLE, Md. — A discharged Marine has been sentenced to life in prison for slaying his father on Christmas Day in 2007.
KABUL, Afghanistan — President Hamid Karzai said Saturday he will name the members of a council next week to pursue peace talks with insurgents willing to renounce violence, honor the Afghan constitution, and sever ties with terrorist networks.
ANKARA, Turkey — The United States’ top military officer stressed on Saturday the need for Turkey to help enforce United Nations sanctions against Iran aimed at deterring the Islamic Republic from obtaining a nuclear bomb.
The Marine Corps has no shortage of regulations designed to maintain order and safety on-base, but not all Marines comply. Whether it’s drinking underage, dressing like a slob or texting behind the wheel, some always find a way to challenge authority.
Marine Corps Times wants to hear your stories. What’s the worst thing you’ve observed and what did you do about it? If you’ve ever had to correct anyone’s behavior, how did they respond? Have you ever been called out?
When training in the field, are bugs swarming your cammies?
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