The burly, tracked vehicles that shuttled Marine grunts from ships to shore for more than five decades were retired from the service last week, making way for the Corps’ next-generation amphibious ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: The Marine Corps has had a troubled history with finding a replacement for the lightly armed and armored AAV-P7/A1. With America in a new Cold War with Russia, the ...
After more than 50 years in service, the Marine Corps is sunsetting its Assault Amphibious Vehicle. (Lance Cpl. Brendan Mullin/Marine Corps) From the shores of Grenada to the deserts of Iraq, the ...