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Tragic drowning of San Diego Marine leads to lawsuit for benefits

Tragic drowning of San Diego Marine leads to lawsuit for benefits April 28 Jennifer Briar pins Master Sgt. Jeff Briar at his most recent retirement ceremony. (Photo courtesy of Jennifer Briar) The tragic 2019 drowning death of Marine Master Sgt. Jeff Briar off the San Diego coast has sparked a legal battle. Briar drowned attempting to rescue two children caught in the rip current near San Diego. At the time of his death Jeff Briar was a member of Headquarters Battalion, Tactical Training Exercise Control Group, in Twentynine Palms, California. While the two did not have a marriage license prior to the ceremony, Jennifer Crowley, now Jennifer Briar, maintains he was at the beach that day for their wedding ceremony.

2 Marines involved in likely accidental barracks shooting, NCIS says

2 Marines involved in likely accidental barracks shooting, NCIS says 1 hour ago On Thursday evening a Marine was injured as a result of a firearms incident in the barracks at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, (Marine Corps) Two male Marines were involved in what the Naval Criminal Investigative Service has now confirmed was a shooting incident involving two people ― an incident that the law enforcement agency believes may have been accidental. On Thursday evening a Marine with 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, was injured as a result of a firearms incident in the barracks at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Marine Corps Times previously reported.

Marine AAVs back in water for first time after accident that killed 9

Marine AAVs back in water for first time after accident that killed 9
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Commandant wants to see Marines fighting in a new way by 2023

Commandant wants to see Marines fighting in a new way by 2023 1 hour ago Marines board an MV-22 Osprey during an expeditionary advance base operation exercise at Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Japan, June 17, 2020. (Cpl. Donovan Massieperez/Marine Corps) Every time Marines head to the field they’ll have a chance to experiment with how the force will fight future battles. That’s in part because Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger has set down a strict deadline of 2023 for Marines to offer a new way of operating in the increasingly challenging areas against peer adversaries such as Russia and China. As a guide, Marines will look to a recently published “Tentative Manual for Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations,” or EABO. The concept puts Marines in small teams focused on sea denial to help the Navy fight a peer adversary.

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