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Marines begin new probe of disaster that killed nine troops off San Clemente Island


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WASHINGTON - The Marine Corps has launched a new investigation into an amphibious task force at the center of a disaster off the coast of San Diego last year that killed nine U.S. troops, service officials said, opening the possibility for additional discipline for officers involved.
A board of officers will review the formation of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, of Camp Pendleton, Calif., with Lt. Gen. Carl Mundy serving as board president, the service said in a statement.
“The investigation will inquire into the formation of the 15th MEU; training and material readiness impacting the formation of the 15th MEU; and higher headquarters oversight of the 15th MEU,” the service said. “The goal is to ensure the Marine Corps is doing everything possible to prevent this type of mishap from happening again.” ....

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Marine Corps and Army faceoff during Hawaii exercise


Marine Corps and Army faceoff during Hawaii exercise
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Marines with Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment, fire a M777 155 mm howitzer during live-fire training as part of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, July 17, 2018. (Lance Cpl. Adam Montera/Marine Corps)
At one point 20 Marines and 20 soldiers ditched their cannons and fought each other.
No, it wasn’t a turf war or a late night bar fight. It was on the South Range training area aboard the Schofield barracks
on Oahu, Hawaii, within a simulated town as part of the exercise Steel Crucible, an Army-led exercise that saw Marines and soldiers fight against each other and work side-by-side in an island-hopping campaign against the fictional nation and near-peer threat called Torbia. ....

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