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Maj. Tyler Braconi had more than a decade of service in the Marines as a helicopter pilot. He died in a crash in the California desert.
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Marine Corps Celebration Results in Damage to Police Car
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.
Netflix released its first look at a new documentary about the Marine Corps this past week, dropping the trailer for the show simply titled ‘Marines.’
Vice President JD Vance rang in the Marine Corps’ 250th at Camp Pendleton, praising fellow Marines after an assault demo and pledging they are ready to fight and win.
The artillery rounds were fired over Interstate 5 near Camp Pendleton in San Diego as part of a military demonstration for the Marine Corps' 250th anniversary.
JD Vance joined his fellow Marines at Camp Pendleton in California Saturday to celebrate the U.S. Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary.
Protesters are planning to gather outside Camp Pendleton this weekend as Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth visit the Marine Corps base.
Experience the Marine Corps' stunning demonstration at Camp Pendleton, featuring joint Navy operations. Vice President JD Vance and Pete Hegseth to attend.
Braconi became a decorated officer after joining the Marine Corps in 2012. He attained the rank of major in 2022 and received a Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with four bronze stars, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal.
The Marine Band was set to play free public concerts Friday, Oct. 17 at OU in Norman and Sunday, Oct. 19 at OSU in Stillwater.
Devices Inc. (Nasdaq: MASS), a pioneer of purpose-built handheld devices for chemical analysis, announces that the United States Marine Corps CBRNE Installation and Protection Program purchased 17 of the company’s XplorIR devices for the chemical identification and quantification of hazardous gases and vapors.