Six pilot training programs and eight certifications are being established to provide fundamental skills in using both armed ...
The Marines' infantry program requires candidates to spend long days and nights in primitive conditions and to complete a grueling 20 kilometer hike with 85 pounds of gear. For the first time today, ...
U.S. Marines with Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry – East participate in the Advanced Infantry Training Company final exercise on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina ...
On Thursday, July 3, U.S. Marines with the Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry — East, performed a live-fire combined arms exercise in Camp Lejeune, showcasing the Mjölnir lethal ...
A female US Marine on Monday became the first woman to complete the Corps notoriously rigorous training course for infantry officers. Many women serve in the Marines and other branches of America's ...
Cpl. Timothy J. Brockup Jr. operates a Skydio X2D drone at Weapons Training Battalion on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, March 7, 2025. (Cpl. Joshua Barker/U.S. Marine Corps) On the heels of ...
The Marine Corps is adding six new piloting courses as the service prepares to field tens of thousands of commercial drones ...
The U.S. Marine Corps launches a drone training program to certify FPV attack drone operators and expand small UAS capabilities.
A Neros Archer first-person view drone sits on a case during a demonstration at Weapons Training Battalion on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, on 7 March 2025. (US Marine Corps Training and ...
When I was a rifle company commander, I focused a lot of attention on my Marines’ next live-fire event and all of the preparations for it. In the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC), we believe that live fire is ...
The Valiant Mark, an annual exercise conducted by the U.S. Marine Corps and the Singapore Armed Forces, wrapped up Wednesday at the SAFTI City training facility in Singapore, with next year's exercise ...
Marine Commandant James Amos’ recent remarks on the future of the corps can be summed up as: nothing new. In shorthand, “Rah, rah, the Marine Corps is awesome, and all we have to do is make sure they ...