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Gear projects set to give war fighters edge

Source: Marine Corps Times, Nov 22 2012, 10:10am CST

The brainiacs at the Office of Naval Research and the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab are hard at work on their latest and greatest gadgets, gear and unmanned equipment. The Navy researchers touted their cutt ...

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Camp Lejeune: Test that would have flagged water problems never done

Source: Denver Post  |   May 18 2013, 11:24pm CDT

CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. — A simple test could have alerted officials that the drinking water at Camp Lejeune was contaminated, long before authorities determined that as many as a million Marines and their families were ...

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12 hours ago

VIctims: Marines Failed To Safeguard Water

Source: The Lakeland Ledger  |   May 18 2013, 9:44pm CDT

Jerry Ensminger sits on the porch of his home in White Lake, N.C. The former Marine master sergeant, who lost his daughter Janey to leukemia at age 9, says her illness was caused by the contaminated water at Camp Lejeune ...

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16 hours ago

Victims: Marines failed to safeguard water supply

Source: The News & Observer  |   May 18 2013, 5:08pm CDT

By Allen G. Breed, Michael Biesecker and Martha Waggoner — Associated Press CAMP LEJEUNE — A simple test could have alerted officials that the drinking water at Camp Lejeune was contaminated, long before authori ...

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1 day ago

Religious leader visits Combat Center

Source: DVIDS  |   May 17 2013, 12:53pm CDT

TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. - The 18th Chaplain of the Marine Corps, Rear Adm. Margaret Kibben, visited the Combat Center to speak with Religious Ministry Teams about deployments and discuss current affairs within ...

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1 day ago

The Marine Umbrella Scandal

Source: Washington Monthly  |   May 17 2013, 10:26am CDT

May 17, 2013 11:03 AM The commander in chief of the American armed forces today forced a violation of Marine Corps regulations, so he wouldn’t get wet. According to Marine Corps regulation MCO P1020.34F of the Marine Corps Uniform Regula ...

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2 days ago

Volunteers grow while serving military community with Navy Marine Corps Relief Society

Source: DVIDS  |   May 17 2013, 7:10am CDT

CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - What began when Jessie McManus received a flier at a workshop led to her assisting more than 700 members of the military community and a scholarship to her dream career. McManus was one of many volunteers with the Navy M ...

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2 days ago

Navy software engineer ensures success of multi-robot controller

Source: DVIDS  |   May 16 2013, 1:32pm CDT

SAN DIEGO - Unmanned vehicles (UxVs) deliver enhanced information dominance capabilities to the fleet, increasing the utility of robotic systems employed in military operations. Such military operations can range from comba ...

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2 days ago

SNCO Academy fun run raises money for NMCRS

Source: DVIDS  |   May 16 2013, 12:39pm CDT

CAMP JOHNSON, N.C. - Marines at the Staff Noncommissioned Officer Academy raised $520 through the Directors Run, a three-mile fun run held at the end of the school’s course cycles, for the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society on the final wee ...

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2 days ago

Active-Duty Fund Drive ends with success

Source: DVIDS  |   May 16 2013, 11:23am CDT

The Cherry Point Active-Duty Fund Drive in support of the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society came to a close April 31 after bringing in approximately $60,000 during the month of April. The money raised from the drive provides ...

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3 days ago

Camp Lejeune troops to pack gear in Afghanistan

Source: ABC11-WTVD Raleigh News  |   May 16 2013, 5:46am CDT

CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. -- About 160 Camp Lejeune Marines and sailors are headed to Afghanistan to pack up and ship U.S. gear. Those leaving Thursday are assigned to the 2nd Marine Logistics group. They'll collect, ...

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