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Sea bag tanker jacket, boat cloak for women proposed for Marine uniforms
The commandant made one recommendation before voting got underway: to eliminate the requirement for women to wear pantyhose with dress uniform skirts.
Gillibrand: UCMJ changes needed to ensure fairness for all troops
Military Times sat down with the New York Democrat to talk about her proposal to overhaul the military justice system to ensure sexual misconduct crimes are handled properly.
DoD would see a big budget boost, military justice overhaul under Senate proposal
The $740 billion defense authorization bill proposal received bipartisan support in the Senate Armed Services Committee.
GI Bill reforms on track for fall semester, VA officials say
More than 30 changes to GI Bill eligibility and payout rules were mandated by lawmakers late last year.
Marine Corps to re-evaluate body composition standards
Study volunteers are asked to bring their basic training records, along with PFT and CFT scores.
By Philip Athey
Here are some big changes that may be coming to the Marine Corps
They include reservist drone pilots, ditching weapons company and the light armored vehicle's replacement.
By Todd South
Here are more details on the Marine Corps’ cancelation of its Combat Fitness Test
The cancellation does not apply to Marines who have taken the CFT in 2020 and failed it.
By Philip Athey
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
Corps says it will accept combat fitness test waivers for Marines at particular risk from COVID-19
One event during the CFT requires Marines to buddy drag and fireman carry a comrade, eliminating any chance of social distancing.
By Philip Athey
Marine Corps to resume physical fitness, combat fitness tests after COVID-19 pause
The Marine Corps will also resume its taping protocols.
By Philip Athey