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Phase 2 of Marine infantry battalion experiment kicks off
This phase will tinker with added medical personnel, electronic warfare and sustaining logistics in austere locations.
By Todd South
David Berger’s journey from Navy ROTC to ‘boldest’ Marine commandant
Once a young man from rural Maryland, who didn’t meet a Marine until college, retired Gen. David Berger joined the Corps in the wake of the Vietnam War.
Marines left without a confirmed commandant for 1st time since 1910
Gen. Eric Smith and his wife won’t be moving their boxes into the "Home of the Commandants" quite yet, but he will have powers of a confirmed top Marine.
How Marine Commandant Berger became ‘the poster child for change’
Gen. David Berger relinquishes command on July 10, after four years of reforms that will shape the Marine Corps for years to come.
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.
US joint forces lack a ‘common goal’ for the future, says top Marine
The joint force's speed of modernization and shared common goal are lacking, the top Marine says.
How this unit could shape the future of infantry battalions for decades
Marine infantry battalions will now be manned with 880 Marines and sailors, down from 965 a few years ago.
By Todd South