Every clime and place: Marine combat correspondents take you there through stories of our Marines at work and images that show you how it’s done. Your chance to visit every clime and place is a click away through the select galleries below.
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Marines take pride in knowing that our Corps is the most proficient fighting force in the world. No matter where we go, we are recognized as the essence of our core values. It is our duty to maintain the image and traditions that our predecessors set forth with 234 years of noble service to the United States and the world throughout. More
The Marine Corps thrives on competitive spirit and encourages Marines to use it to better themselves. This motivation to win pushes Marines to go above and beyond what is required: working out, running for miles, completing Marine Corps Institute courses and always shooting for the black at the range. More
As the world moves into the age of social media, we at MARINES are using the new technology to see how it can benefit our mission Corpswide. A great thing about the Marine Corps is that our leadership values smart and informed opinions from any rank – officer or enlisted. More
Here at Marines we say there is not much of a downside to an all volunteer military. There is quite an upside though – it’s knowing that each and every Marine wants to be here and that they exhibit an unconditional devotion to honor, courage and commitment. More
Marines in Afghanistan currently serve under the command of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade-Afghanistan, which is deployed to support NATO’s International Security Assistance Force to participate in counterinsurgency operations. More
Following the devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck the Caribbean Island nation of Haiti Jan 12, U.S. Marines were sent to help the thousands there in need of aid. Marines with the 22nd and 24th Marine Expeditionary Units are part of the Navy and Marine Corps humanitarian mission. In all, there are more than 5,000 Marines in Haiti to assist with U.S. support efforts. More
A Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) is a scalable, multi-purpose force of more than 2,200 Marines and sailors. The MEU consists of a Ground Combat Element, Aviation Combat Element, Logistics Combat Element, and a Command Element. More
Nearly 21,000 runners crossed the start line at today’s Marine Corps Marathon. The 26.2 mile race took participants on a journey through the streets of Arlington, Va., and Washington, D.C. culminating with a finish at the Marine Corps War Memorial.
Here’s just a small selection of the images from that day. More