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Marine vet charged in NYC subway death is freed pending trial
Marine veteran Daniel Penny was freed from custody hours after surrendering on a manslaughter charge.
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Hazing reports in the Marine Corps have dropped significantly
Reports of hazing in the Marine Corps have decreased 63% in recent years.
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The Marines are hiring specialists to root out workplace gender bias
In the active duty Marine Corps, 13.4% of women surveyed reported unwanted sexual contact, as did 1.5% of men ― the highest rate of any service branch.
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Marine vet to face manslaughter charges in NYC subway death
Daniel Penny will be arrested and face a charge of second degree manslaughter, which could carry a jail term of up to 15 years.
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Audit of Marine cyber officers’ records commits some to more service
24 of the Corps’ 181 cyberspace officers saw their end of active service dates changed.
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Could troops get a 100% housing allowance Jan. 1? What that would mean
Defense officials haven’t made a decision about whether to restore the full housing allowance, but it could mean at least $100 extra a month for troops.
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Hyper-enabling special ops will transform missions
New tech for language and text translation, as well as secure data transfer, gives operators an edge.
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New guns means new bullets, suppressors and tech for special ops
And why not throw in some new explosives, too.
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Driverless boats, enduring sensors on the special ops maritime menu
Sensors that can run for weeks or month are on the wish list.
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The Marine Corps will once again require troops to get breathalyzed
A randomly selected tenth of each unit will undergo alcohol testing every month month.
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Marine vet charged in NYC subway death is freed pending trial
Marine veteran Daniel Penny was freed from custody hours after surrendering on a manslaughter charge.
-
Hazing reports in the Marine Corps have dropped significantly
Reports of hazing in the Marine Corps have decreased 63% in recent years.
-
The Marines are hiring specialists to root out workplace gender bias
In the active duty Marine Corps, 13.4% of women surveyed reported unwanted sexual contact, as did 1.5% of men ― the highest rate of any service branch.
-
Marine vet to face manslaughter charges in NYC subway death
Daniel Penny will be arrested and face a charge of second degree manslaughter, which could carry a jail term of up to 15 years.
-
Audit of Marine cyber officers’ records commits some to more service
24 of the Corps’ 181 cyberspace officers saw their end of active service dates changed.
-
Could troops get a 100% housing allowance Jan. 1? What that would mean
Defense officials haven’t made a decision about whether to restore the full housing allowance, but it could mean at least $100 extra a month for troops.
-
Hyper-enabling special ops will transform missions
New tech for language and text translation, as well as secure data transfer, gives operators an edge.
-
New guns means new bullets, suppressors and tech for special ops
And why not throw in some new explosives, too.
-
Driverless boats, enduring sensors on the special ops maritime menu
Sensors that can run for weeks or month are on the wish list.
-
The Marine Corps will once again require troops to get breathalyzed
A randomly selected tenth of each unit will undergo alcohol testing every month month.
-
Marine vet charged in NYC subway death is freed pending trial
Marine veteran Daniel Penny was freed from custody hours after surrendering on a manslaughter charge.
-
Hazing reports in the Marine Corps have dropped significantly
Reports of hazing in the Marine Corps have decreased 63% in recent years.
-
The Marines are hiring specialists to root out workplace gender bias
In the active duty Marine Corps, 13.4% of women surveyed reported unwanted sexual contact, as did 1.5% of men ― the highest rate of any service branch.
-
Marine vet to face manslaughter charges in NYC subway death
Daniel Penny will be arrested and face a charge of second degree manslaughter, which could carry a jail term of up to 15 years.
-
Audit of Marine cyber officers’ records commits some to more service
24 of the Corps’ 181 cyberspace officers saw their end of active service dates changed.
-
Could troops get a 100% housing allowance Jan. 1? What that would mean
Defense officials haven’t made a decision about whether to restore the full housing allowance, but it could mean at least $100 extra a month for troops.
-
Hyper-enabling special ops will transform missions
New tech for language and text translation, as well as secure data transfer, gives operators an edge.
-
New guns means new bullets, suppressors and tech for special ops
And why not throw in some new explosives, too.
-
Driverless boats, enduring sensors on the special ops maritime menu
Sensors that can run for weeks or month are on the wish list.
-
The Marine Corps will once again require troops to get breathalyzed
A randomly selected tenth of each unit will undergo alcohol testing every month month.













