Mackenzie Wolf, Marine Corps Times

Mackenzie Wolf

Marine Corps Times

Washington, DC, United States

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Past articles by Mackenzie:

Marine vet steals truck and saves dozens during Las Vegas massacre

Marine Corps veteran Taylor Winston was attending a concert with his girlfriend at the Las Vegas Route 91 Harvest country music festival when shots rang out. Rather than get out of harm's way, the Iraq veteran stole a truck and transported dozens of injured to the hospital, CBS news reports. “The shots got louder and louder, closer to us and saw people getting hit, it was like we could be hit at… → Read More

Navy chaplain retires 50 years after enlisting

After completing his first enlistment, Dorwart enrolled in the University of Notre Dame, where he completed his Master of Divinity degree. → Read More

Navy chaplain retires 50 years after enlisting

After completing his first enlistment, Dorwart enrolled in the University of Notre Dame, where he completed his Master of Divinity degree. → Read More

Navy chaplain retires 50 years after enlisting

After completing his first enlistment, Dorwart enrolled in the University of Notre Dame, where he completed his Master of Divinity degree. → Read More

Christians who tolerate other religions ‘serve Satan,’ says Air Force chaplain

An Air Force chaplain has posted a blog saying Christian service members who support religious liberty serve the Constitution “and not Christ.“ → Read More

Christians who tolerate other religions ‘serve Satan,’ says Air Force chaplain

An Air Force chaplain has posted a blog saying Christian service members who support religious liberty serve the Constitution “and not Christ.“ → Read More

Marine's Silver Star upgraded to Navy Cross

Retired Staff Sgt. Eric Smith was awarded the Navy Cross on Thursday. → Read More

MCPON: No quick solution to Navy’s manning issues

Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Steven Giordano spoke to sailors at an all-hands meeting, where he addressed concern. → Read More

Chelsea Manning named visiting fellow at Harvard

Manning will speak on issues of LGBTQ identity in the military. → Read More

20,000 guardsmen help Irma’s victims

The U.S. military is continuing to support areas affected by Hurricane Irma. → Read More

Marine Corps sergeant major indicted on hate crime charges

A former battalion sergeant major was indicted on hate crime and assault charges following an April attack on an Iraqi restaurant. → Read More

One mind, any weapon: Marines learn to tap into intuition

The training manual is a how-to-guide for training Marines to better utilize their intuition and instincts. → Read More

Iranian drone footage purportedly shows U.S. drone in its sights

A video shared by Hezbollah’s Al Manar TV Wednesday purportedly shows footage of an American drone being tracked by an Iranian drone over Syria. → Read More

Pentagon unveils official portrait for former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel

Chuck Hagel's portrait has one key difference than other defense secretaries before him. → Read More

US to provide Afghanistan with 159 Black Hawks to help break 'stalemate'

With the first delivery expected in about 21 months, will it be too little, too late? → Read More

Veteran killed trying to break up a fight at IHOP

The 27-year-old father of four was gunned down on Mother's Day. → Read More

Officials: Troop buildup in Jordan is not for an invasion of southern Syria

A massive buildup of U.S., British and Jordanian armored vehicles at the Zarqa Jordanian military base near the Syrian border — depicted in photos that have been circulating on social media — is for an annual training exercise called Eager Lion, not preparations for an invasion of southern Syria, according to officials at U.S. Central Command. → Read More

Report: US-made military planes are being used in Libya's civil war

Despite a U.N. embargo barring the transfer of weapons to Libya, at least 6 U.S.-made Archangel planes appear in a satellite image of the clandestine United Arab Emirates base in al-Khadim, Libya. → Read More

Sisters win award for small business that puts veterans to work

Sword & Plough takes military surplus items and turns them into handbags, wallets and other accessories. → Read More

Navy dolphins train in Key West to find mines

The dolphins search for mines on the ocean floor and drop transponders that allow the crews to retrieve them safely. → Read More