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How the Corps is trying to get exiting Marines to stay as reservists

WEBThe Corps expects to double that number again in 2024, Mengelkoch said. “In the past, we really didn’t speak very directly and deliberately with our Marines, once they …

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Here’s how the Marine Corps plans to oust toxic leaders

WEB360-review. One of the most direct proposals to oust toxic leaders will be so-called “360-degree feedback” for Marines receiving fitness reports, commonly known as …

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Here’s how the Marine Corps’ ‘wall-to-wall’ barracks inspections …

WEBThe Marine Corps on Feb. 7 ordered the “wall-to-wall” inspections to address health and safety issues in the barracks and to take stock of all barracks …

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Smarter not harder: How the Marine Corps wants to improve …

WEBSmarter not harder. The Corps also will take that “smarter not harder” mindset out of the gym and into the field. “You can’t train for sleep deprivation, you are …

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Top Marine, recovering from cardiac arrest, plans to return to work

WEBThe top Marine general signaled his desire to return to his job — and wished Marines happy birthday — in his first public statement since his cardiac arrest Oct. 29.. …

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The Marine Corps is making changes to its medical training …

WEBA final change, published in December 2022, deals with TCCC-Medical Personnel, the top level of training in the program. According to the Marine message, …

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New policy protects Marines, sailors facing separation for mental

WEBJun 8, 2016. Marines and sailors facing involuntary separation due to a diagnosed mental health condition will now be better guarded against leaving the …

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The Corps is locking up truth-telling Marines in an unjustly …

WEBLt. Col. Stuart Scheller was a battalion commander at the Advanced Infantry Training Battalion at School of Infantry–East when on Aug. 26 he publicly asked for …

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Hearing loss: 5 things Marines need to know

WEB1. Damage to your health. Permanent hearing loss can result not just from one-time exposure to a loud noise, but from prolonged exposure to lower noises. …

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No. 2 Marine confirmed by Senate amid top Marine’s health crisis

WEBSenators rushed to confirm the No. 2 Marine Corps leader, who will lead the service while the No. 1 Marine remains hospitalized following a medical emergency. The …

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Marines grapple with highest suicide rate of all US military services

WEBIn the Marine Corps’ active component, 34.9 out of 100,000 service members died by suicide in 2022, up from a rate of 23.9 in 2021 and higher than any …

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Camp Lejeune water contamination tied to several cancers, study …

WEBMilitary personnel stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, from 1975–1985 had at least a 20% higher risk for a number of cancers than those stationed …

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Marine Corps launches first phase of new fitness app, ForceFit

WEBThe program, launched Nov. 5 from the force fitness division, has a workout of the day program, with videos that Marines can follow for a quick daily exercise, and a …

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Top Marine general in stable condition after apparent heart attack

WEBThe top Marine leader is in stable condition after his hospitalization Sunday, the Marine Corps said Wednesday. Marine Commandant Gen. Eric Smith was …

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11 things Marines need to know about the new PFT, CFT and body

WEBMarine women aged 26-30 would need 50 pushups to get the maximum 70 points . In comparison, soldiers need between 71 and 77 for a max score of 100 points …

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No updates on top Marine general’s condition after hospitalization

WEBGen. Eric Smith, 58, was hospitalized after experiencing a “medical emergency” Sunday evening, leaving Lt. Gen. Karsten Heckl performing the duties of …

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Marine Corps develops futuristic UAV capabilities

WEBApr 4, 2015. UAV SWARM Health management project. MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. — Marines are facing new threats on the battlefield in the form small …

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How to find a civilian career after leaving the military

WEBCruz-Feliciano eventually decided to pursue a masters degree in mental health therapy. For veterans who want to enter the workforce, getting the guidance …

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Volt Typhoon hacks likely to inspire copycats, CNMF’s Mahlock says

WEBAttacks on critical infrastructure — food and water delivery, health care services, defense contracting and more — could hamper U.S. military response.

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Judge drops swastika charges if student enlists in Marines

WEBA judge in New Jersey is dropping charges against a former student accused of drawing swastikas if the man can prove he's enlisted in the Marine Corps.

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Thae Ohu to receive bad conduct discharge after Marine general …

WEBJul 14, 2021. Ohu, left, in a family portrait with her older sister Pan Phyu, center, and younger sister Kay Yu. (Courtesy of Pan Phyu) The Marine Corps has declined a military …

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