Matthew L. Schehl, Military Times

Matthew L. Schehl

Military Times

Washington, DC, United States

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Past articles by Matthew:

New rules block benefits for some Reserve deployments

Thousands of reservists who deployed over the past two years, thinking they were entitled to the benefits that mobilized and deployed reservists have typically received for years, have been bitterly disappointed upon their return. → Read More

New in 2017: Marines likely to expand cyber warfare units

The Corps cyber warrior force and other high-tech fields may expand rapidly. → Read More

New in 2017: Marines likely to expand cyber warfare units

The Corps cyber warrior force and other high-tech fields may expand rapidly. → Read More

New in 2017: Nano-drones for grunts

Some Marine Corps squad leaders will be getting hand-held nano-drones in 2017, small devices that will offer once-unfathomable level of visibility over the battlefield. The Marine Corps is on track to field sets of miniaturized quadcopters, small unmanned aircraft systems designed for infantry units across the force, according to Marine Corps Combat Development Command officials. “The intent is… → Read More

New in 2017: Marines seek to push hi-tech capabilities to squad level

The Marine Corps is heading into 2017 with some anxiety about its readiness and capabilities. → Read More

11th MEU heads to Western Pacific, Middle East

Approximately 2,400 Pendleton Marines and sailors set sail Friday for a seven-month deployment across the Western Pacific and the Middle East. The 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit -- the ‘Pride of the Pacific’ -- embarked on three Navy ships of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group out of Naval Station San Diego to begin a crisis response mission through the 3rd, 5th and 7th Fleet areas of… → Read More

Missing Marine served with heavy-hit unit in Iraq

A Marine from one of the heaviest-hit units of the Iraq War is missing, and Cincinnati-area police are urgently asking for help locating him. → Read More

Female admin Marine to attempt MARSOC training this summer

A female staff noncommissioned officer will be the first woman to attempt MARSOC's rigorous assessment and selection process, Marine officials confirmed. → Read More

Marines identify staff NCO killed in ISIS rocket attack in Iraq

Staff Sgt. Louis F. Cardin, a field artilleryman with 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, was killed Saturday in Iraq. → Read More

The Marines' new Iraq mission

It's not a door-to-door fight, but the war on ISIS is heating up → Read More

Marines’ special operations command gets first female applicants

Female Marines are already lining up to join one of the Corps' most elite communities, which was only recently opened to women. → Read More

Purple Heart ceremony set for Marine recruiter shot in Chattanooga attack

Sgt. Demonte Cheeley will receive the Purple Heart Jan. 26 for wounds sustained in the July 16 assault on the Chattanooga, Tenn., recruiting station. → Read More

CMC to Marines on gender integration: 'It's time to move out'

The Marines' top general has put out the call for his troops to get behind the Defense Department move to open all combat arms jobs to women → Read More