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Hand Cyclist First to Cross Marine Corps Marathon Finish Line
Hand cyclist Omar Duran, who was injured by an IED in 2011, was the first marathoner to cross the finish line. He spoke with Jim Handly.
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Gold Star Mothers at Marine Corps Marathon Honor Those Killed in Combat
Mothers of those killed serving the country line the Wear Blue Mile of the Marine Corps Marathon to honor those killed in combat.
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Photos: NBC4 at the 2019 Marine Corps Marathon
The rain didn’t dampen spirits at the 2019 Marine Corps Marathon.
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‘You Made My Day': Colin Powell Gives Heartfelt Thanks to Vet Who Helped Him Change Tire on the Beltway
A Marine Corps veteran who decided to pull over to the side of the Beltway to help someone with a flat tire didn’t expect he’d see the face of a man he had long admired.
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Grieving Father Reacts to Marine Son's Death at DC Barracks
Lance Cpl. Riley Kuznia was just 20 years old when he was shot to death Tuesday morning at the D.C. Marine Barracks in Southeast. His death is surrounded in mystery. News4’s Jackie Bensen spoke to his father by phone.
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Marine Fatally Shot at DC Barracks Defined By Honor, Desire to Serve: Father
The father of a Marine killed in a shooting at a Marine barracks in D.C. says his son always was defined by his sense of honor and desire to serve others.
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‘No Man Left Behind' Honors Marines in War on Terror
A statue of three Marines, captures a moment in time from one of this generation’s most grueling military battles. As News4’s Chris Gordon reports, the father who sculpted that Gold Star gift knows the pain of its message all too well.
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Marine Corps Vet With Lou Gehrig's Disease Honored With Fishing Trip
Volunteers in Lorton, Virginia, put on a special day for Marine Corps veteran Darrell Stiles, who is in the final stages of Lou Geherig’s disease. Stiles went on a boat with his family for one last fishing trip. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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Road Closures for the 2019 Marine Corps Marathon
These are the road closures to keep in mind.
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Marine Corps Marathon Weekend: Running? Cheering? Here's What to Know
The Marine Corps Marathon is coming up on Oct. 27.
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Marine Running Marathon in Memory of Fallen Marines, Sailors
A Marine from Virginia is running his sixth marathon Sunday in honor of Marines and sailors killed when he was deployed.
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Cancer Survivor to Take on Marine Corps 10K
A cancer survivor from Virginia plans to run the Marine Corps 10K Sunday just a couple of years after she could barely walk.
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Marine Runs Marathons in Honor of Fallen Marines, Sailors
A U.S. Marine has made it a tradition to run the Marine Corps Marathon in honor of Marines and sailors who died during his deployments. Drew Wilder reports.
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Cancer Survivor Takes on Marine Corps 10K
A couple of years ago, Miranda Johnson could barely walk. Now she’s getting ready to run the Marine Corps 10K. Aimee Cho reports.
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Midday Weather, Oct. 25
It looks like the weather will hold for Friday’s World Series game, but there’s a chance for showers late Saturday and rain Sunday.
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California Marine Combat Veteran Who Served in Iraq Deported to El Salvador
A Marine combat veteran whose supporters were seeking a pardon from the governor of California was suddenly deported to El Salvador this week, according to advocates and immigration authorities, NBC News reported. Jose Segovia Benitez, 38, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1999-2004 and was deployed to Iraq, was deported to El Salvador on Wednesday, according to Immigration...
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Afternoon Weather, Oct. 22
Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer has the weather forecast for Oct. 22.
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Marine Combat Veteran Who Served in Iraq Facing Deportation to El Salvador
Supporters of a Marine combat veteran who served in Iraq are calling on the California governor to help stop his imminent deportation to El Salvador, a country he left at 3 years old, NBC News reports. Jose Segovia Benitez, 38, served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1999-2004 and was deployed to Iraq, receiving multiple awards and decorations during his...
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‘Just Stick With It:' Marine Corps Marathon Inspires Runner to Keep Up Healthy Changes
Jennifer Smith will be competing in the Marine Corps Marathon for the first time this year, but she wasn’t always this active.