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New tech aims to make Marines more lethal shooters
The tools include shot tracking, instant feedback, new simulators and devices that improve technique.
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How the Marine Corps’ barracks got to be so bad, according to 2 generals
Years of spending more on weapons systems than on quality of life was one reason, the Marine Corps’ budget chief said.
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How the Corps is trying to get exiting Marines to stay as reservists
The Corps already has doubled the number of Marines who enter the Reserve right after the end of their active service via the Direct Affiliation Program.
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US Marine Corps opens new center to more rapidly get tech to operators
The Marine Corps is trying to speed up its modernization through a new Fusion Center and a capability-centric acquisition approach.
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Volt Typhoon hacks likely to inspire copycats, CNMF’s Mahlock says
Attacks on critical infrastructure — food and water delivery, health care services, defense contracting and more — could hamper U.S. military response.
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What Marines may be learning from Houthi tactics in the Red Sea
To some observers of the Marine Corps’ modernization plans, aspects of the Houthis’ operations in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden sound familiar.
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Doubts about scout snipers arose in infantry units, No. 2 Marine says
The Marine Corps’ controversial decision to scrap scout sniper platoons “came from the ground up.”
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Marine Corps triples enlistment bonuses for cyber jobs
The service has said it needs Marines who can defend against cyber attacks and launch some of their own.
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Marines on target for active, Reserve recruiting and retention goals
As of June, the Corps has hit 110% of its 2023 retention goal.
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How the outgoing Marine commandant will spend his retirement
Will he write a book? “I haven’t given it any thought,” Gen. David Berger said.
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New tech aims to make Marines more lethal shooters
The tools include shot tracking, instant feedback, new simulators and devices that improve technique.
-
How the Marine Corps’ barracks got to be so bad, according to 2 generals
Years of spending more on weapons systems than on quality of life was one reason, the Marine Corps’ budget chief said.
-
How the Corps is trying to get exiting Marines to stay as reservists
The Corps already has doubled the number of Marines who enter the Reserve right after the end of their active service via the Direct Affiliation Program.
-
US Marine Corps opens new center to more rapidly get tech to operators
The Marine Corps is trying to speed up its modernization through a new Fusion Center and a capability-centric acquisition approach.
-
Volt Typhoon hacks likely to inspire copycats, CNMF’s Mahlock says
Attacks on critical infrastructure — food and water delivery, health care services, defense contracting and more — could hamper U.S. military response.
-
What Marines may be learning from Houthi tactics in the Red Sea
To some observers of the Marine Corps’ modernization plans, aspects of the Houthis’ operations in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden sound familiar.
-
Doubts about scout snipers arose in infantry units, No. 2 Marine says
The Marine Corps’ controversial decision to scrap scout sniper platoons “came from the ground up.”
-
Marine Corps triples enlistment bonuses for cyber jobs
The service has said it needs Marines who can defend against cyber attacks and launch some of their own.
-
Marines on target for active, Reserve recruiting and retention goals
As of June, the Corps has hit 110% of its 2023 retention goal.
-
How the outgoing Marine commandant will spend his retirement
Will he write a book? “I haven’t given it any thought,” Gen. David Berger said.
-
New tech aims to make Marines more lethal shooters
The tools include shot tracking, instant feedback, new simulators and devices that improve technique.
-
How the Marine Corps’ barracks got to be so bad, according to 2 generals
Years of spending more on weapons systems than on quality of life was one reason, the Marine Corps’ budget chief said.
-
How the Corps is trying to get exiting Marines to stay as reservists
The Corps already has doubled the number of Marines who enter the Reserve right after the end of their active service via the Direct Affiliation Program.
-
US Marine Corps opens new center to more rapidly get tech to operators
The Marine Corps is trying to speed up its modernization through a new Fusion Center and a capability-centric acquisition approach.
-
Volt Typhoon hacks likely to inspire copycats, CNMF’s Mahlock says
Attacks on critical infrastructure — food and water delivery, health care services, defense contracting and more — could hamper U.S. military response.
-
What Marines may be learning from Houthi tactics in the Red Sea
To some observers of the Marine Corps’ modernization plans, aspects of the Houthis’ operations in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden sound familiar.
-
Doubts about scout snipers arose in infantry units, No. 2 Marine says
The Marine Corps’ controversial decision to scrap scout sniper platoons “came from the ground up.”
-
Marine Corps triples enlistment bonuses for cyber jobs
The service has said it needs Marines who can defend against cyber attacks and launch some of their own.
-
Marines on target for active, Reserve recruiting and retention goals
As of June, the Corps has hit 110% of its 2023 retention goal.
-
How the outgoing Marine commandant will spend his retirement
Will he write a book? “I haven’t given it any thought,” Gen. David Berger said.













