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U.S. Marines Rush in to Save Seniors Stuck in Burning Building, All 190 Residents Are Successfully Rescued

The soldiers were not ordered to help in the rescue effort – they simply jumped into action.
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Iraqi Donkey That Befriended U.S. Marines Arrives In U.S.

A donkey that wandered up to the Marine camp in Anbar province soon became such a part of the unit that he received his...

California Military Base is Being Transformed Into one of the Largest City Parks in the U.S.

Construction of a massive municipal park—over 20 years in the making, is finally underway in the city of Irvine. They say if California became its...

8th Annual Ocean Conference Raises $20 Billion, And Pledges For Marine Protection

By Elizabeth Claire Alberts International delegates attending the eighth annual Our Ocean Conference in Panama March 2-3 have pledged billions to protect the world’s oceans....

U.S. Agency Wants Offshore Oil Companies to Look for Shipwrecks Before They Drill

As part of existing requirements for offshore energy production, 600 shipwrecks have been found in the Gulf of Mexico alone by oil and gas...

U.S. Destroyer Sunk in WWI Found After Being Torpedoed 105-Years Ago — LOOK

British divers have found a US shipwreck from WWI that has been missing since 1917. A team of experienced warship divers were able to locate...

US Seeking to Protect Largest Underwater Canyon Off New York City For New Marine Sanctuary

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is seeking public comment on potentially designating a new national marine sanctuary in Hudson Canyon off the...

A 15 Million-Acre Protected Superhighway Near Galapagos Was Just Created to Preserve Marine Life

Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso announced at the climate summit, COP 26 in Scotland, an expansion of the marine protections around the iconic Galápagos Islands...

Sanctuary Containing ‘Healthiest Coral Reefs in the World’ Just Tripled in Size Thanks to U.S. Government Protection

The Gulf of Mexico’s largest coral sanctuary just got 200 percent bigger, now that the U.S. government formally approved the expansion of the Flower...

4 Marine Vets Rekindle Friendship, Recreate 50-Year-old Surfing Photo

These four musketeers from a war long past have reunited to recreate an iconic photo of their friendship from fifty years ago. Once the Vietnam war...

The Animal Welfare Movement Saw Major Victories in 2015 in the U.S.

Few activist groups benefited from such sweeping legislative gains in the United States as the animal welfare movement did during 2015. The extraordinary victories came...

Congress Takes Quick Action to Keep Plastic Microbeads Out of U.S. Water

A bill to clean up the environment and keep toxins out of the food chain has sailed through the U.S. Congress with virtually no...

New Law Guarantees All Military Working Dogs Retirement on U.S. Soil

Cheer up, pup. Tucked inside a massive defense bill signed two weeks ago by President Obama was a provision that will allow U.S. military dogs...

Navy Silences “Whale-Harming” Sonar to Protect Marine Mammals

Whales and dolphins are getting some long sought peace and quiet from the U.S. Navy. The service has agreed to stop using certain types of sonar—or sound waves—believed to...

New Diplomacy Dawns in Cuba as U.S. Embassy Reopens After 54 Years

Fifty-four years ago, the United States broke diplomatic relations with Cuba, and three young Marine guards completed a final duty in Havana: lowering their country’s...

Marine in Plank for 5 Hours, Breaks Record to Benefit Wounded Vets

If the thought of holding a plank for those few agonizing minutes at the gym makes you cringe, imagine doing it for five hours. Make...

U.S. Agency Pledges Nearly $100 Million in Ebola Aid

"The U.S. Agency for International Development said it will spend nearly $100 million in aid for the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, in what...

‘Son of a Marine’ Inspired by Soldier Riding a Horse Across US

Jesse Jackson is a Miami musician whose dad fought in WWII. Yesterday, June 15th, was the 70th anniversary of his father's landing at the...
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U.S. Navy Warship Stops To Help Out Tangled Turtles

Crew members aboard the navy warship USS Rentz recently traded in their anti-organized crime hats to become wildlife protectors for a few hours and...
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Historic 1972 Marine Mammal Protection Act Worked, Scientists Say

In the fall of 1972, then-President Richard Nixon signed the Marine Mammal Protection Act, providing sweeping protections for whales, dolphins, seals and other species...