In April 1967, Marine 2nd Lt. James Capers Jr. ignored his numerous bullet and shrapnel wounds to lead his nine-man team from 3rd Force Reconnaissance Company against an enemy ambush in South Vietnam.
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Marine Corps greenlights boat-based recon companies, narco-subs
The Marine Corps is dialing back its vision for shallow-water littoral regiments, but greenlighting a new unit with special high-speed boats.
Some people begin their military careers intentionally, with a clear vision and a job in mind. For Jason Mook, owner of ...
Retired Marine Corps Maj. James Capers, Jr. received the Silver Star Medal in 2010 for actions in the Vietnam War. (Courtesy of Jim Capers) A bill recently introduced in Congress would upgrade a ...
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What's The Difference Between Marine Recon And Force Recon?
Do you know the difference between Marine Recon and Force Recon? For starters, Reconnaissance Marines are the tip of the ...
Ukrainian marines destroyed two rare PRP-4 reconnaissance vehicles during a failed Russian assault near Myrnohrad, resulting ...
A Marine in to a specially trained Reconnaissance unit was killed in a training accident late Thursday night near Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, the service said in a statement. Sgt. Colin Arslanbas, ...
Marine Cpl. Stephen R. Bixler didn't mind serving a second tour in Iraq. He only wished that he could have been with fellow Marines in Ramadi, instead of Fallujah, because he thought he could help ...
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