Marines
Coverage of Marines in the Nexus archive.
- Marines from multiple nations train together for potential future conflict
Marines from various countries are conducting joint training exercises in preparation for a potential future conflict. The multinational effort aims to enhance cooperation among participating forces.
- US Troops Race to Reopen Venezuela’s Airport and Port for Quake Aid
US troops are working to reopen Caracas' airport and La Guaira's port to deliver earthquake aid after the June 24 disaster. Around 100 US Air Force airmen and 130 Marines are involved in the mission.
- WAVY Navy Ship Salute: Explore L-CACs with Assault Craft Unit 4
The WAVY Navy Ship Salute visits Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek–Fort Story to explore landing craft air cushions (LCACs) operated by Assault Craft Unit 4. These high-speed amphibious hovercraft transport Marines, their equipment, and weapons systems directly to destinations.
- Is this proof Marines' mid-Channel raid on Russian ship was a staged stunt to boost embattled Starmer?
The article questions whether a Marine raid on a Russian ship in the mid-Channel was a staged stunt aimed at supporting Starmer.
- Police Court Camp Pendleton Marines and Sailors for Law Enforcement Careers
The Pasadena Police Department recruited Marines and Sailors at a hiring fair at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in June to discuss law enforcement careers. The event, held from June 3 to 5, targeted active-duty service members, veterans, and military families.
- Unearthed posts show Dem Senate hopeful praising vulgar graffiti, making crude porta-potty admission
Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner faces criticism for past Reddit posts containing graphic language and vulgar comments. The posts, made under a now-deleted account, include discussions of explicit graffiti and sexual acts. Platner has previously responded to questions about the posts by suggesting he was joking.
- History Shows us Why a Non-Partisan U.S. Military is Essential
The article discusses concerns over Trump's actions, such as deploying National Guard/Marines to Los Angeles and holding a partisan military parade, which risk politicizing the U.S. military. It references historical context, like Clinton's 1998 Operation Desert Fox, to highlight the dangers of entangling the military in partisan politics.