Marines who want to stay at their current duty stations should be able to do so instead of being forced to make a permanent change of station, or PCS move every few years, Marine Corps Commandant Gen.
February 21st was a bad day for DEI at the Pentagon. The top military commander (CJCS) and perhaps the DEI’s greatest advocate CQ Brown Jr. was relieved of his duties along with the first female Chief ...
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'First to fight': Marine VP JD Vance marks Corps’ 250th as Hegseth says unity, not ‘diversity,' is strength
Vice President JD Vance rang in the Marine Corps’ 250th at Camp Pendleton, praising fellow Marines after an assault demo and ...
WASHINGTON — The assistant commandant of the Marine Corps was nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Pentagon announced Friday. If ...
For the first time since I joined the Marine Corps in 1969, I am ashamed of the organization. Until now, no Marine Corps commandant has been accused of lying to the American public. On January 15th of ...
Marines typically move every three years, but they should be able to stay where they are for up to 12 years, the Marine Corps commandant says. Marines who want to stay at their current duty stations ...
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