Nearly half of the amphibious warfare ships Marines need to deploy are often unavailable, according to a government watchdog.
Marines with the I Marine Expeditionary Force will be the first to receive the Corps's first new amphibious vehicle since Vietnam, Task & Purpose has learned By Jared Keller Posted on Jan 10 ...
The Marine Corps has announced new standards on training and operations for its Amphibious Combat Vehicle, or ACV, as it continues to deploy the 32-metric-ton machine in key training after early ...
Nearly 200 Marines and 400 sailors from I Marine Expeditionary Force and Expeditionary Strike Group 3 conducted the drills off the coast of Camp Pendleton.
The Navy and Marine Corps do not agree on how many amphibious ships are needed to deploy Marines effectively, and the number ...
An amphibious combat vehicle assigned to 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 1st Marine Division, enters the well deck of the amphibious transport dock ship Somerset (Mass Communication Specialist ...
Delayed and skipped amphibious warship maintenance has prevented Marine Corps units from training and deploying on schedule, ...
The first East Coast squadron of the Marine Corps’ F-35C Lightning II stealth fighters has been activated at Marine Corps Air ...