Notable Editors
- Oliver P. Smith - The commander of the 1st Marine Division at the Battle of Chosin Reservoir during the Korean War was editor-in-chief from March 1946 – April 1948.
- Edwin H. Simmons – Known as “the collective memory of the Marine Corps”, Brigadier General Simmons was the managing editor from October 1946 – September 1949, with a brief stint as editor and publisher in early 1947.
The current editor-in-chief is John A. Keenan.
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