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The Marine Corps can’t make boot camp completely gender integrated, outgoing commandant says
"In the summertime, when we have the maximum number of recruits, both men and women, going through recruit training, the facilities don't support having them live in the same barracks."
Marine Lt. Gen. David Berger nominated to be the Corps’ next commandant
Marine Lt. Gen. David Berger would replace Gen. Robert Neller, who is expected to retire this summer.
Marine commandant: deploying troops to US-Mexico border poses ‘unacceptable risk’ to Corps
The commandant of the Marines has warned the Pentagon that deployments to the southwest border and funding transfers under the president's emergency declaration, among other unexpected demands, have posed "unacceptable risk to Marine Corps combat readiness and solvency"
After Trouncing ISIS In Iraq, Marines In Middle East Wonder What’s Next
Editor’s Note: This article by Hope Hodge Seck originally appeared on Military.com, the premier source of information for the military and...
M27s And ‘Head-To-Toe’ Gear Overhaul On the Way For Marine Grunts
Editor’s Note: This article by Hope Hodge Seck originally appeared on Military.com, the premier source of information for the military and...
It’s Confirmed: Marine Corps Will Add 4th Phase To Boot Camp Starting Next Month
It’s official: The Marine Corps is adding a fourth phase to recruit training. In an Oct. 12 video, the service...
Here’s How Marines Fared On The New Physical Fitness Test
This year, the Marine Corps set out to make Marines stronger, faster and generally more fit by raising the service’s...
The Corps Just Issued An Intent Notice To Buy 50,000 M27 Rifles
The Marine Corps infantry rifle could be seeing an upgrade in the very near future. On Aug. 11, the U.S....
EXCLUSIVE: Preliminary Results For The PFT Are In. Here’s What They Say About The Corps’ Youngest Marines
The U.S. Marine Corps set out to make its Physical Fitness Test more challenging this year, and initial records obtained...
Marines Send Congress $3.2 Billion Wish List
The Marine Corps has asked Congress for $3.2 billion to buy warplanes and other equipment that did not make President...