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Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps General David Berger said Thursday he has seen "zero evidence" that diversity, equity and inclusion training is harming military readiness. (Alex Wong/Getty Images) ...
The 38th commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. David H. Berger, is due to step down in July 2023.While his successor faces a confirmation struggle through no fault of his own, it's safe to say the ...
With silent precision and unwavering discipline, the hand-selected section of 12 Marines that make up the Marine Corps Body ...
The United States Marine Corps' top officer has been hospitalized after an apparent heart attack over the weekend, officials told USA TODAY on Tuesday. Commandant Gen. Eric Smith, 58, suffered a ...
The Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Eric Smith underwent open-heart surgery on Monday and is expected to return to his full duties after his rehabilitation.
The White House has named its choice for the next assistant commandant of the Marine Corps, but a blockade by one senator on top military nominees means it’s unclear when he would take that job.
Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger is under siege. From former senator, secretary of the Navy, and decorated Marine Corps veteran Jim Webb to living Marine Corps legend Lt. Gen. Paul Van Riper, ...
Gen. Al Gray, the 29th commandant of the Marine Corps, died Wednesday at his home in Alexandria, Va., after a brief stay in hospice care, the service announced.
President Donald Trump will nominate a new commandant of the Marine Corps this year as Gen. Robert Neller finishes out his four-year tenure as the service's top officer.. Neller, who became ...
Lt. Gen. John Lejeune served as the 13th commandant of the Marine Corps. Those words may serve Berger, a man whose ­l­eadership traits and history hail from legendary Raiders like Carlson, ...
Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger, pictured in 2019, says that the goal behind the service's new changes is to develop a corps that reflects America. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption ...
Surely, the Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. David H. Berger had not endured some accidental in-public relief mishap. Such a ludicrous story would have been widely circulated, even among ...