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Over-classified information hampers work with allies, top Marines say
“Sometimes we get in our own way, by over-classifying, over-compartmentalizing,” Gen. David Berger said.
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How the Marines will use uncrewed tech, according to acquisitions boss
The Corps’ experimentation with systems that require no crew comes as part of an ambitious revamp of the service.
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New variants of Marine amphibious combat vehicles coming soon
Nearly 200 of the amphibious combat vehicle’s basic variant have already been fielded to the Marine Corps, a BAE Systems program manager said.
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Marines update logistics doctrine from 1997 ― here’s what’s inside
Marine Corps Doctrinal Publication 4 is an updated version of logistics doctrine from 1997.
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Marine littoral regiment fends off traditional regiment in exercise
“It’s not capable of everything we set out and designed, but it is a capable operational unit,” Maj. Gen. Jay Bargeron said.
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Corps plans to spend more money on retaining, training Marines
The proposed budget for fiscal year 2024 allocates $77 million for reenlistment bonuses.
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How JADC2 is like a high-tech grill, according to one Marine colonel
It’s tricky to define the multibillion-dollar Pentagon initiative aimed at linking up the military’s many forces and data.
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Marine Corps launches testing of prototypes for new recon vehicle
The ARV is supposed to be adept at sensing threats and conveying that information across networks.
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Tech whizzes and CEOs find homes in Corps’ new Reserve innovation unit
The unit accepts reservists with experience in startups, venture capital, management consulting and technology.
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COVID-19 vaccine mandate is affecting recruitment, top Marine says
The vaccine mandate has especially affected recruiting in the South, Gen. David Berger said.
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Over-classified information hampers work with allies, top Marines say
“Sometimes we get in our own way, by over-classifying, over-compartmentalizing,” Gen. David Berger said.
-
How the Marines will use uncrewed tech, according to acquisitions boss
The Corps’ experimentation with systems that require no crew comes as part of an ambitious revamp of the service.
-
New variants of Marine amphibious combat vehicles coming soon
Nearly 200 of the amphibious combat vehicle’s basic variant have already been fielded to the Marine Corps, a BAE Systems program manager said.
-
Marines update logistics doctrine from 1997 ― here’s what’s inside
Marine Corps Doctrinal Publication 4 is an updated version of logistics doctrine from 1997.
-
Marine littoral regiment fends off traditional regiment in exercise
“It’s not capable of everything we set out and designed, but it is a capable operational unit,” Maj. Gen. Jay Bargeron said.
-
Corps plans to spend more money on retaining, training Marines
The proposed budget for fiscal year 2024 allocates $77 million for reenlistment bonuses.
-
How JADC2 is like a high-tech grill, according to one Marine colonel
It’s tricky to define the multibillion-dollar Pentagon initiative aimed at linking up the military’s many forces and data.
-
Marine Corps launches testing of prototypes for new recon vehicle
The ARV is supposed to be adept at sensing threats and conveying that information across networks.
-
Tech whizzes and CEOs find homes in Corps’ new Reserve innovation unit
The unit accepts reservists with experience in startups, venture capital, management consulting and technology.
-
COVID-19 vaccine mandate is affecting recruitment, top Marine says
The vaccine mandate has especially affected recruiting in the South, Gen. David Berger said.
-
Over-classified information hampers work with allies, top Marines say
“Sometimes we get in our own way, by over-classifying, over-compartmentalizing,” Gen. David Berger said.
-
How the Marines will use uncrewed tech, according to acquisitions boss
The Corps’ experimentation with systems that require no crew comes as part of an ambitious revamp of the service.
-
New variants of Marine amphibious combat vehicles coming soon
Nearly 200 of the amphibious combat vehicle’s basic variant have already been fielded to the Marine Corps, a BAE Systems program manager said.
-
Marines update logistics doctrine from 1997 ― here’s what’s inside
Marine Corps Doctrinal Publication 4 is an updated version of logistics doctrine from 1997.
-
Marine littoral regiment fends off traditional regiment in exercise
“It’s not capable of everything we set out and designed, but it is a capable operational unit,” Maj. Gen. Jay Bargeron said.
-
Corps plans to spend more money on retaining, training Marines
The proposed budget for fiscal year 2024 allocates $77 million for reenlistment bonuses.
-
How JADC2 is like a high-tech grill, according to one Marine colonel
It’s tricky to define the multibillion-dollar Pentagon initiative aimed at linking up the military’s many forces and data.
-
Marine Corps launches testing of prototypes for new recon vehicle
The ARV is supposed to be adept at sensing threats and conveying that information across networks.
-
Tech whizzes and CEOs find homes in Corps’ new Reserve innovation unit
The unit accepts reservists with experience in startups, venture capital, management consulting and technology.
-
COVID-19 vaccine mandate is affecting recruitment, top Marine says
The vaccine mandate has especially affected recruiting in the South, Gen. David Berger said.













