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Woman files $5M claim against Corps for sex abuse by Marine recruiter
A now-18-year-old woman argued the Marine Corps was negligent in letting Gunnery Sgt. Christopher Champagne interact with teenage recruits.
To draw more soldiers, the Army wants more recruiters, bigger budgets and a better slogan
It's getting harder to find new recruits, so the Army is rethinking how it competes to get today's young people.
The Corps is finding new Marines despite recruiting challenges
The Corps offers very few incentives for new recruits beyond the transformative process of becoming a Marine. But it's been working.
By Shawn Snow
Pentagon braces for massive change to officer promotions
Included in the just-passed defense authorization bills are new rules that move away from the traditional military officer career path.
Congress is giving the officer promotion system a massive overhaul
The changes will have a far-reaching impact on military culture and change the incentives for how individual officers manage their careers.
Tech firm looks to revolutionize how recruits keep in touch with family
Marine recruits at boot camp have no phones and rare access to email, but getting them a traditional letter in a stamped envelope is now easier.
By Daniel Cebul