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Chesty XVI stands at attention during his promotion ceremony at Marine Barracks Washington, Jan. 17, 2024. (Lance Cpl. Chloe McAfee/Marine Corps) MARINE BARRACKS WASHINGTON — Chesty XVI has been ...
Liberating Guam required the United States Marine Corps to call in a couple of platoons filled with special operators: jungle-fighting dogs of war. They were the Devil Dogs' devil dogs.
The US Marine Corps, famous for being "first to fight," is another year older. ... The US Marine Corps turns 244 — check out these awesome photos of the Devil Dogs in action.
Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Robert B. Neller, gets water from the Devil Dog fountain after the American Memorial Day ceremony at the Aisne-Marne American Memorial Cemetery, Belleau Wood ...
The U.S. Marines in France would earn the name “Teufelshunde” or “Devil Dogs” from the Germans they faced. The Marines fought five major battles during World War I, mostly with the same ...
“Oorah” to all you Devil Dogs as the U.S. Marine Corps celebrates its 248th birthday Friday. “As we come together to celebrate our 248th birthday, I encourage every Marine to reflect on our ...
A heroic U.S. Marine Corps German shepherd who lost a leg sniffing out a roadside bomb in Afghanistan was awarded the world's highest honor for service dogs during a special ceremony Tuesday.
To commemorate the service and sacrifice across the battlefields of Europe on the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, Maj. Gen. Russell A. Sanborn, commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces ...
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