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The Daily Report is a roundup the morning's top military news.
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Three Marines in Afghanistan's Camp Leatherneck make sure their fellow Marines have everything they need.
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Staff Sergeant Jonathan Burg is suiting up for his upcoming operation, but this airmen is no doctor...
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This year's Marine Corps Marathon will be Camp Pendleton Marine Sgt. Nancy A. Wright's 25th marathon since beginning her running career in 2005. After her first year of running, Wright decided to take her marathon career to the next level by dedicating each marathon to Marines and sailors killed in action from the Brookpark, Ohio-based 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment.
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Two Marines injured in combat take aim at the gold in the upcoming Warrior Games' archery competition.
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The San Diego Sheriff's Department says a body has been found during the search for missing Camp Pendleton wife Brittany Killgore, although authorities have not yet determined the identity of the body. A woman has also been arrested for murder in connection to the case.
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The Department of Defense announced it is investigating the death of Marine Cpl. Aaron M. Faust, 22, of Louisville, Kentucky. He died April 15 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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Investigators believe missing Camp Pendleton wife Brittany Killgore has met with foul play. And they say jailed Pendleton Marine Louis Ray Perez may be tied to her disappearance.
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Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills, a soldier who lost all four limbs to an IED blast in Afghanistan on April 10th, underwent surgery today in what is considered the first step on a very long road to recovery.
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One of the Navy's elite bomb patrol units hosted a career day for kids in San Diego.
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