Marines visit St. John’s
As part of 2012 Catholic Schools Week, eight U.S. Marines from the Military Police Detachment Unit in Wahpeton visited St. John's Catholic School Wednesday to conduct a flag-folding ceremony for students.
Fallen Marines letter: 'it was all worth it'
A flag-draped casket containing the remains of Sgt. William Stacey, a Marine from Camp Pendleton who was killed this week in Afghanistan, arrived Thursday at the military mortuary at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. Stacey, 23, a member of...
Frankfort Square 9-year-old’s interest in Marines isn’t flagging
Collecting action figures or trading cards is for other 9-year-old boys. Bruno Cap prefers to gather signatures from Marines.For the past year and a half, the Frankfort Square boy has turned his love and respect for the U.S. Marine Corps into something tangible by collecting servicemen’s signatures on his USMC flag. With more than 60 collected so far, Bruno proudly displays his flag behind his ...
Young Marines Graduate Largest Class
The Bossier Sheriff Young Marines graduated the largest classs of recruits last Tuesday at the Bossier Sheriff's Substation in Bossier City.
Marines, Japanese Military Continue 'Iron Fist' Training
Japanese Defense Forces training with Marines at Camp Pendleton will participate in an exercise known as "helo-casting" as part of Iron Fist 2012.
Fallen Marines honored in Afghanistan
It was a somber scene in Afghanistan as coalition forces gathered to memorialize the six Kaneohe-based Marines who died in a helicopter crash last week.
Marines honor brethren killed in helicopter crash in Afghanistan
The Marines of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 363 filled the pews of a small chapel at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, to bid farewell to six fallen brothers, Jan. 24.
Marines in Afghanistan honor brethren killed in helicopter crash, WHS grad
CAMP BASTIAN, Afghanistan – The Marines of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 363 filled the pews of a small chapel at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, today to bid farewell to six fallen brothers, including
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Thursday, February 2, 2012 2:08 PM CST As part of 2012 Catholic Schools Week, eight U.S. Marines from the Military Police Detachment Unit in Wahpeton visited St. John's Catholic School Wednesday to conduct a flag-folding ceremony for students.