General Eric Smith denied the existence of DEI programming in the Marine Corps, disgracing himself and the entire Corps in ...
The United States and Japan agreed in 2012 to relocate about 9,000 Marines from Okinawa to other locations in the Pacific.
It was the second straight year that the USMC had passed an audit, an achievement that differentiates it from others within the Defense Department.
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Hosted on MSNSorry, Hipsters: Marine Corps Won't Amend Beard BanUnited States Marines will not be allowed to grow beards, said Marine Corps Commandant General Eric Smith earlier this week at a Defense Writers Group event, which is based at George Washington ...
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National Interest on MSNThe U.S. Marine Corps Is Backing Out of the PacificThe redeployment of U.S. forces to Guam and other locations has already been met with sharp criticism from Marine Corps officials, notably Commandant General Eric Smith.
The F-35 program has a big problem in not being mission-ready enough of the time, and the problem is getting worse with the F ...
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Defense News on MSNMarine Corps passes second straight audit as other services lag behindThe Marine Corps has passed its second annual audit, the only service yet to accomplish the goal. The DOD has until fiscal ...
The Marine Corps announced Tuesday that its financial house is fully in order: For the second year in a row, the Marines have ...
Baxter joined the United States Navy in 1993 and ... since 1987 and is currently the Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies and Operations at Marine Corps Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Cadets ...
HEADQUARTERS, MARINE CORPS – For the second year in a row, independent auditors verified that the Marine Corps’ financial records are materially accurate, complete, and compliant with federal ...
The Marine Corps has now passed its audit for the second year in a row after becoming the first service branch to do so in FY-23. The Marine Corps published its FY-24 agency financial report today, ...
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