On Jan. 1, 2019, two Marine Raiders and a Navy corpsman got into a physical altercation with Rick Anthony Rodriguez, a former Green Beret who was working in Iraq. After Rodriguez died three days later ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Marine Corps Raiders are assessed for their cognitive ability to quickly adapt to new information systems, MARSOC leaders said at ...
A MARSOC Marine pulls security near a poppy field in Peyo as Afghan National Army soldiers and Marine Special Operation Command Marines patrol through the village in Farah province, Bala Baluk ...
100324-M-6001S-258 U.S. Marines conduct special purpose insertion and extraction exercises using a CH-53 Super Stallion helicopter from Marine Medium Tilt rotor Squadron 162 in Djibouti on March 24, ...
A decade after the Marine Corps stood up its new special operations command, Marine Raiders are helping lead the charge against the Islamic State group, training local troops forces across the African ...
As MARSOC enters its tenth year, the command has many reasons to celebrate. Activated Feb. 24, 2006, Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command had modest origins, populated with two cannibalized ...
Marine Corps Raiders are assessed for their cognitive ability to quickly adapt to new information systems, MARSOC leaders said at a defense conference Tuesday. (Sgt. Evan Jones/Marine Corps) The ...
The Marine Corps' stand-in forces need to possess physical toughness and a natural inquisitiveness in order to succeed, Marine Corps Special Operations Command leaders said Tuesday at an annual ...
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