This video traces the evolution of the U.S. Marine Corps Rifle Squad from 2014 to the present, covering doctrinal changes, experimental structures, and modern equipment. It explains the traditional 13 ...
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The real reason Marines didn't have M1 Garands in 1942

This video dives into the Marine Corps’ delayed adoption of the M1 Garand prior to and during the Guadalcanal campaign. It explains why frontline infantry initially lacked the semi-automatic rifle ...
After years of experimentation, the Marine Corps has finally settled on a 13-person rifle squad, including a grunt trained in long-range precision weapons as the service looks to increase the distance ...
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Long before Marine Staff Sgt. Payton Garcia matched a 66-year-old Marine Corps marksmanship record last month, he was pretty sure he was a good shot. “I did my first [Marine Corps marksmanship] match ...
RICE LAKE, Wis., Oct. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Henry Repeating Arms, one of America's leading firearms manufacturers, is building upon the success of its now sold-out and discontinued salute to the ...
The Marine Corps is rolling out the Bolt-M loitering munition to infantry squads in 2026, delivering more than 600 ...
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The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. RICE LAKE, Wis., Oct. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Henry Repeating Arms, one of America's leading firearms manufacturers, ...