The long-running Basic Reconnaissance Course is being replaced by two new programs meant to train Recon Marines.
The new Ground Reconnaissance Course is one of two programs replacing the service’s Basic Reconnaissance Course.
The Marine Corps is restructuring its reconnaissance training after leaders found that new Marines often lacked strong infantry foundations. The overhaul replaces the Basic Reconnaissance Course with ...
The U.S. Marine Corps has replaced its Basic Reconnaissance Course with a new two-stage program: the Ground Reconnaissance Course and the Amphibious Reconnaissance Course. The change is designed to ...
The Special Operations Forces Concealed Carry Act would extend permanent, nationwide authority to active-duty special ...
The four-star officers who lead U.S. military commands have all requested the support of amphibious ready groups and Marine ...
The U.S. Marine Corps is reshaping how it fights along coastlines. Smaller units, faster ...
American defense contractor Textron presented another uncrewed variant of the Ripsaw UGV, the M1 was made for the Marines.
The Marine Corps aims to pick a winner between General Dynamics and Textron Systems for its Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle ...
Target drones resembling Chinese amphibious infantry fighting vehicles approached the La Paz Sand Dunes at a steady pace. In ...