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The Marine Corps is making changes to its medical training requisites
TCCC-All Service Member training includes how to stop a hemorrhage and how to recognize a number of other critical medical issues.
Federal hiring policy changes are on the horizon
Draft changes proposed by the Office of Personnel Management would open more pathways for job applicants to prove they have the desired skills.
By Jessie Bur
Marine gunnery sergeants start accelerated online courses in wake of travel restrictions
The accelerated course will only last eight weeks, nearly cutting in half the normal 15-week course.
By Philip Athey
Raising the age of military enlistment
Threats to the free world must be met with mature individuals who know what is to be lost, say the authors of this commentary.
By Peter Polack and Jack McCain
These are the 21 internal memo items the top Marine wants to immediately change
On Feb. 21 Marine Commandant Gen. David Berger took to Twitter to lay out eight items he highlighted for “immediate action” in the Corps.
By Philip Athey
The Corps is easing requirements for becoming a grunt squad leader
Sergeants course is no longer a requirement to earn the squad leader job field.
By Shawn Snow
Stricter recruiting standards now could save DoD billions in disability payouts later: study
A slight adjustment to a knee policy had a significant impact on reducing medical separation payouts, RAND found.
By Tara Copp, AP
The Marine Corps is scrapping minimum in-service time requirements for using tuition assistance
Marines previously had to wait 18 months to use tuition assistance; before that it was two years.
By Shawn Snow
Military families angry about damage, thefts during moves
Moving is nothing new for Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Bill Weir's family, but their latest transfer was the bumpiest yet.
Using a VA loan? Here are 7 questions to ask your lender
A National Guard member in the loan business tells future VA loan users how to 'interview' their lender.
By David Piatek
Here are the top careers for military spouses that don’t require a license
Looking for a promising mil-spouse career that doesn't require a state license? Here are some of the best options.
By Karen Jowers