Top Marine General: We Need to Get Comfortable with 'Throwaway' Equipment The Pentagon needs to think differently about investments, Marine Commandant Gen. David Berger said.
The Marine Corps Is Considering Merging All Infantry Jobs Into Just 1 MOS Infantry Marines, Commandant Berger said, are going to be operating in a more decentralized, distributed way in the future.
Changes Are Coming for Marines’ Deployments to the Pacific U.S. troops in the Asia-Pacific region are still based largely where they were 30 or 40 years ago.
Top Marine Says He Won't Stop Fighting for 1-Year Maternity Leave The Marine Corps is struggling to retain women because many feel they must choose between a military career and their family.
Marine Commandant Wants Answers on Why Women, Minorities Decline to Seek Command The Marine Corps has work to do when it comes to building diversity in its top ranks, he said.
Marines' Top General Opens Up About Decision to Ban Confederate Flag Displays Commandant Berger issued a letter to explain his reasons for banning public displays of Confederate paraphernalia.
Some Female Marines Won’t Have to Shell Out for New Unisex Dress Blues Coat Marines leaving the service on or before Jan. 1, 2023, won't have to buy the new female dress coat, the service announced.
Commandant Says He Won’t Force Out Marines as the Service Shrinks Marines won't face the same hardships some endured during the post-war drawdown, when thousands were cut from the ranks.
Top Marine Explains Why He's Banning Confederate Flags on Bases Commandant Gen. David Berger said his decision to ban Confederate items wasn't based on a specific event.
Smarter Marines: Commandant Wants Better Test Scores from Grunts and New Enlistees The Marines are known for recruiting some of the most physically fit people -- and now they might be after the brainiest too.
Here's Kamala Harris' Record on Veterans and Military Issues As vice president, Harris has supported Biden's major initiatives on service members and veterans, including the massive...
Pentagon Reviewing 20 Medal of Honor Awards Given to Soldiers at the Wounded Knee Massacre Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has directed a five-person panel to review the 20 Medals of Honor that the Army awarded to...
$450 Million B-1B Lancer Crash Attributed to Crew Failures and 'Degradation of Airman Skills' A B-1B Lancer valued at more than $450 million that crashed in South Dakota at the start of this year missed the runway by...
Navy SEALs, Sailors Who Refused COVID Vaccine Will Have Records Expunged After Legal Settlement The Navy also must correct the records of those who left the service after they weren't granted religious accommodation.
The Army Is Reducing Job Choice for New Recruits in 2 Critical Fields Both the field artillery and air defense fields, as well as surveillance and communications systems, will no longer allow...