
'Stay the Course'
Story by Sgt. Paul Kane, HEADQUARTERS MARINE CORPS, Washington
When Islamic terrorists attacked America Sept. 11, 2001, they killed and wounded thousands of people and set the wheels in motion that sent the Marine Corps scrambling for its packs and rifles and into battle across the globe.
The Terrorist Agenda Terrorism's roots can be traced back to the beginning of recorded history.
Terrorism: A Madness to the Methods Terror acts are committed to accomplish several things that help a small group try to defeat a stronger foe…
Marines in Lebanon: 1983 On Oct. 23, 1983, a Mercedes-Benz delivery truck drove to the Beirut airport where the Marine Barracks was located.

The 'Eyes' Have It
Story by Lt. Col. Greg Reeder, HEADQUARTERS MARINE CORPS, Washington Editor’s Note: Cpl. C. Alex Herron, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing contributed to this story
Unmanned aerial vehicles in military operations aren’t new; they have been around since the Civil War.
Marine Corps Airborne Robots; Dragon Eye, Scan Eagle, Pioneer and Silver Fox.

A Special Tool For Special Needs
By Gunnery Sgt. Sean Wright, 4th MEB (AT) MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.
Old Corps brigade brings new fight to terrorists, continues historic legacy
4th MEB (Anti-Terrorism) Anti-Terrorism Battalion, Chemical, Biological Incident Response Force, Marine Corps Security Force Battalion and Marine Security Guard Battalion.


