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Comprised of 500 Marines and sailors, Task Force Forge is conducting vital ground engineering and logistical operations within the U.S. Border Patrol's Yuma Sector in Arizona.
Sailors and Marines assigned to the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group – 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) recently departed for a deployment to conduct presence operations and safely embark Marines ashore for a wide variety of contingency missions worldwide.
This week in the Defense Department, more women are joining the military, District of Columbia National Guard has been activated to D.C. streets safe and one of the Marine Corps' most dogged corporals got his due.
U.S. Africa Command held a change of command ceremony at Kelley Barracks, Stuttgart, Germany, as Marine Corps Gen. Michael E. Langley formally transferred command to Air Force Gen. Dagvin R.M. Anderson.
The Army's Future Long Range Assault Aircraft aims to usher in a new era of speed, range and adaptability to support and protect soldiers on the ground.
Approximately 7,000 soldiers from around the Army Reserve are training at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, as a part of the Combat Support Training Exercise 25, Global Strike, an annual exercise designed to prepare reserve soldiers for the transforming battlefield of the future.
About 800 National Guard troops have been activated on Title 32 status to participate in the Safe and Beautiful Task Force in Washington, D.C., to provide support to federal law enforcement and the Metropolitan Police Department.
Americans across the country are enlisting to fight for the nation, Pentagon Press Secretary Kingsley Wilson said at a briefing.
The Permanent Change of Station Joint Task Force met with movers, shippers and logistics providers during Industry Day to gather input on improving the Household Goods Relocation Program.
President Donald J. Trump declared a crime emergency in Washington and mobilized the District of Columbia National Guard to help make its streets safe for both residents and visitors.
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