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Military anti-hazing efforts need work, watchdog says
Hazing complaints submitted to Congress largely came from the U.S Marine Corps in recent fiscal years, according to the Government Accountability Office.
This color footage of hazing during a World War II line-crossing ceremony does not disappoint
Ritualistic pain, immensely questionable sanitation and excessive humiliation have always been part of entering King Neptune’s royal court.
By Jon Simkins
General scolded in Pendleton hazing crusade nominated for promotion
Maj. Gen. Eric Smith, the commanding general of the 1st Marine Division, has been nominated to head up III Marine Expeditionary Force.
By Shawn Snow
Judge encourages deal in lawsuit over Marine recruit’s death
A federal judge on last week urged lawyers to try to reach a settlement in a lawsuit over the death of a Marine recruit from Michigan.
Marine accused of hazing faces separation despite victory in court
A Marine faces administrative separation despite a judge's ruling that the 1st Marine Division's commanding general was biased.
By Shawn Snow
Judge cites widespread ‘failure of leadership’ at Parris Island officer sentencing
Lt. Col. Joshua Kissoon has pleaded guilty to dereliction of duty, making false official statements and conduct unbecoming of an officer.
By Todd South
Marine commander showed 'personal interest' and bias in hazing crusade, court says
A military appeals court rebuked a two-star for his crusade to oust hazers from the Corps.
By Shawn Snow
Military bullies beware — new policy means marks on records
Military members who harass or bully people on the job or online can now be certain of a permanent mark on their service record, according to a new Pentagon policy on harassment.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Corporal busted to E-3 in Camp Pendleton hazing case
Six other Marines received nonjudicial punishment.
By Jeff Schogol
Kurdish Marine vet says Parris Island DI singled him out for hazing
Gunnery Sgt. Joseph Felix is accused of abusing recruits while he was a Parris Island drill instructor.
By Jeff Schogol
In lawsuit, Marine recruit's family says he did not commit suicide
The trial of Gunnery Sgt. Joseph Felix will look at what role hazing played in the recruit's death.
By Jeff Schogol