'Non-Cognitive' Testing Could Identify Better Marine Drill Instructors The Marine Corps is testing screening tools that could highlight qualities difficult to pinpoint with a checklist.
Drill Instructor to Testify Against Colleague in Hazing Case Plea Deal A Marine sergeant accused of hazing will be tried at a lesser hearing after agreeing to testify against another drill...
Marines Kick Out 15 Troops in West Coast Hazing Crackdown At least 15 Marines have been forced out of the service since June in connection with hazing allegations.
Corps Was Warned About Hazing Day Before Muslim Recruit's Death The officer probing reports of drill instructor hazing at Parris Island received an interview corroborated several...
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CO Returned Drill Instructor to Duty Despite Hazing Allegations Lt. Col. Joshua Kissoon, may face charges for failing to keep Felix from training recruits while the first investigation was...
Former Parris Island Drill Instructor Pleads Guilty to Hazing Charge A instructor accused of hazing recruits aboard Parris Island, South Carolina, has pleaded guilty at a summary court-martial.
On Memorial Day, I'm Remembering the Friend Who Saved My Life in Iraq Memorial Day is our promise to our serving men and women risking their lives daily that we will remember always.
We Broke Our Promise to Take Care of Gold Star Families There is an unspoken promise America has whispered to service members and their families for centuries: If something happens...
19.5% Pay Raise for Junior Enlisted Troops Approved by House Panel A 19.5% pay hike for junior enlisted service members next year is one step closer to reality after the House Armed Services...
Navy Gave Combat Action Ribbon to 7 Ships as More Details of Red Sea Combat Emerge The Carney, which returned home earlier this week, was the only ship the Navy publicly acknowledged had been awarded the...
Air Force General Charged with Sexual Crimes Has Retirement Request Denied by Service Secretary The secretary's decision means Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart, only the second Air Force general in history to be charged with a...