Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Serve.
Marine Corps Stories: Stained Heroes
The late afternoon sun blazed across the Arizona sky above the Yuma Marine Corps Air Station. “We swore an oath,” Sergeant Kayla Bennington said. Cocoa brown skin enveloped her. A toned figure and freckles all over her face created a portrait of beauty. Her regulation braided reddish brown hair completed her comely appearance.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Serve
Marine Corps Stories: Brain Housing Group
“Don’t make love to it.” The voice seemed knowing, comic, and sharp all at once. The man who uttered the words possessed the rank of Sergeant of Marines. Sergeant Danté Haverford looked down at the private tirelessly attempting to replace the tire on the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Serve
Military Simulation and Virtual Training To Help Reduce Training Costs on Military Personnel – Global Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market To Grow By A Notable CAGR During 2020 – 2028
Research Nester published a report titled “Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market: Global Demand Analysis & Opportunity Outlook 2028”which delivers a detailed overview of themilitary simulation and virtual training market in terms of market segmentation by platform type, application,and by region.
By Jacob Dowling6 years ago in Serve
Marine Corps Stories: E-tool
"Disgruntled with each other, and their task, the two Marines dug into the dirt with their e-tools, taking turns goading each other, each one working harder at provoking a reaction than at moving the earth beneath them." Surrounded by yellow-brown mud, the two Marines looked up at the forest canopy.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Serve
Marine Corps Stories: Backbone
“You see the privates, PFCs and lance corporals are the legs, you know? They’re always running around. The corporals are the abdominals. Staff sergeants, all the way up to Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps and officers, are the kidneys, liver, lungs, heart, skin, central nervous system, and brains of the body,” Sergeant Jemsen Gerow said.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Serve
Marine Corps Stories: Firstly
First Lieutenant Zalia Serra wiped her palm on her cammie blouse. The brown skin of her circular face glistened with sweat. She tied her blonde hair in a tight bun. Her eyes were like a mood ring and appeared to change when you caught them in the right light. She had a figure similar to a dumbbell.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Serve
Tortured Soul
The sun shining through the iron-rimmed glass from the basement window that I could tell from the black sackcloth that covered my head; warmed the iron shackles that bound my wrists. The faint smell of mildew from the corners in this basement filled my nostrils until another bucket of water splashed up against my face.
By Casey Keller6 years ago in Serve











