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2 Marines Killed in North Carolina Vehicle Rollover
Two Marines were killed Wednesday in an accident outside Camp LeJeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina, after a military vehicle rolled over.
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U.S. Navy Meets COVID-19 Vaccine Deadline With High Compliance Rate
The deadline has arrived for active-duty sailors and Marines to be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, but there is still a small percentage who have yet to start the process. NBC 7’s Melissa Adan reports.
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U.S. Navy Meets COVID-19 Vaccine Deadline With High Compliance Rate
As of Nov. 24, 97% of active-duty sailors were fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and 99.8% were at least partially vaccinated.
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Former Camp Pendleton Marine in Solitary Confinement in Russian Prison Camp
For the past two years, Trevor Reed has been imprisoned on what U.S. officials call “absurd charges,” reports NBC 7’s Mari Payton.
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‘It Just Hits Hard': San Diego Military Families Remember U.S. Service Members Killed Outside Kabul Airport
Nine local Marines and one local Navy Corpsman were among the 13 U.S. service members killed in the bomb blast on Thursday near the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, officials confirmed Saturday. Ten of the 13 service members were stationed right here at Camp Pendleton. Military families and people in the San Diego are saying their feelings are still raw after…
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Marines Open Another Probe Into Sunken AAV Blamed on Errors
The Marine Corps is launching a probe looking at the readiness of its troops before they participated in an exercise that ended in tragedy with the sinking of an amphibious assault vehicle off the Southern California coast that killed eight Marines and one sailor
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Military ID's Marine Killed in Camp Pendleton Crash
The U.S. military publicly identified Tuesday a 19-year-old Marine who died in a three-vehicle weekend crash on the grounds of Camp Pendleton.
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Meet the Marines' 1st Female Recruits to Train Alongside Men at Boot Camp
With every grueling day, every physically punishing drill and every emotionally exhausting challenge, a group of female recruits is making history as they train to be U.S. Marines at boot camp in Southern California.
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This Marine's a Hero Off-Duty, Too
Last week, the Marines honored a local staff sergeant who rushed to rescue a girl from a burning plane in 2020.
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Marine Describes Rescue of Woman Pinned Under Car in Southeast DC
In an emergency situation, seconds matter. Sometimes the difference between life and death can depend on the kindness of strangers, calm under pressure and a clear mind in the chaos: all traits you would expect from a Marine. “Marines run to the sound of a gun. Like, it’s just, it’s in our blood,” Staff Sgt. Jeff Belko said. What...
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AAV Expert Gives Insight On Deadly Training Accident
NBC 7’s Dave Summers heard from a Marine reservist who spent a lot of time in AAV. Military personnel are continuing to search for marines who went missing following a deadly training incident off San Clemente Island.
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Families of Miramar-Based Marines Killed in Fiery Crash File Lawsuit
The families of the four Miramar-based U.S. Marines who were killed in a fiery helicopter crash in 2018 have filed a lawsuit against two companies who manufactured and supplied what they called a defective valve button that led to the aircraft’s demise. Lawyers for the families of Gunnery Sgt. Derik Holley, 33, and Lance Cpl. Taylor Conrad, 24, filed a…
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4 Marines Killed in Helicopter Crash Near El Centro
NBC 7’s military reporter Bridget Naso has the latest information regarding the CH-53E Super Stallion crash that killed four Marines.