The U.S. Marine Corps identified the pilot killed in last week's helicopter crash in the California desert as Maj. Tyler R.
Vice President JD Vance was on base earlier for the event but was not in danger following an artillery round explosion during ...
The US Marine Corps is no stranger to firing live ordnance as part training, but it had been years — more than 70, according ...
While no one was hurt, experts say the decision to fire live munitions over the freeway during the ceremony was highly ...
Military officials on Monday publicly identified the Camp Pendleton Marine killed in a helicopter crash in Imperial County ...
A Marine Corps live-fire demo at Camp Pendleton celebrating its 250th anniversary accidentally sent shrapnel onto the I-5, ...
Maj. Tyler R. Braconi, 35, has been identified as the pilot who died in a helicopter incident last week, according to a ...
The California Highway Patrol shared on Sunday that an explosive ordnance detonated prematurely over the I-5 freeway causing ...
The celebration at Camp Pendleton was billed as an uplifting event to honor the 250th birthday of the United States Marine ...
A misfired artillery shell damaged a California Highway Patrol vehicle—raising concerns about what might have occurred if the highway near Camp Pendleton had not been closed for the celebration.
Late Friday night, referring to a report that the military did, in fact, plan to fire live artillery over Interstate 5 after ...