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"No one signs up to join the United States Marine Corps to attack protesters," U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton, D-6th District, a former Marine, told MSNBC on Sunday.
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What's a Marine RiflemanEvery Marine a rifleman” is a longstanding credo in the United States Marine Corps, where skill with a rifle is as important as passing the Physical Fitness Test, and recruits can be discharged for failure to meet the benchmark.
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The Root on MSNWhy Folks Think This New U.S. Marines Policy is Trying to Keep Black Men Out of the CorpsThe United States Marine Corps has officially ended a decades-long policy, leaving many Black men vulnerable and experts questioning racist intent. Back in March, the Marine administration gave soldiers 90 days to be reexamined. Now, the deadline is here.
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! United States Marine Band director Lieutenant Colonel William F. Santelmann provided a musical history of the band by conducting portions of historic songs with ensembles using vintage instruments.
Hughes is a retired Master Sergeant with the United States Marine Corps. "I documented what the Marines were doing in LA. I was in Compton with them, so I patrolled with them. You know, we were on the streets,” Hughes said. She was at Camp Pendleton when troops there were sent to Los Angeles for the 1992 riots.
“Constitutionally, as a nation, we do not want to use active duty troops, deploy them against American citizens and others residing in our country. Because the impact is so negative. It makes it appear that the United States of America is a battleground,” Barthel said.
BRISTOL, NY— A Bristol man and U.S. Marine Corps veteran known for his work helping veterans in need is the 2025 inductee to the New York State Senate Veterans Hall of Fame from the 54th State Senate District represented by state Sen. Pam Helming, R-Canandaigua.
Retired Marine Corps gunnery sergeant and LGBTQ+ advocate Sarah Klimm filed paperwork to challenge U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker in next year’s midterm election.