230 troops discharged for refusing COVID-19 vaccine have rejoined, Pentagon saysRoughly 2.7% of the thousands who left the service over the vaccine mandate have rejoined and another 7% have expressed interest in returning. By Patricia Kime2 days ago
Marines working with DoD to build direct-hire path for civilian jobsThe Corps is scheming up a way for troops to seamlessly land their first civilian jobs, up to a year before their end of active service date arrives.By Hope Hodge Seck3 days ago
Pressure mounts on US defense executives to boost weapons productionDefense executives face pressure to boost production as prolonged conflicts have consumed large quantities of missiles, interceptors and other weapons.By Jarrett Renshaw, Reuters4 days ago
Navy awards TOTE $2.2 billion to manage Medium Landing Ships project The Navy awarded TOTE $2.2 billion to manage its medium landing ship construction efforts, with the first vessel scheduled for delivery in fall 2029.By Leigh Giangreco5 days ago
Move over, ASVAB? Marines seek better way to predict troop success“Is the ASVAB … score the only indicator of success? We say it’s not,” Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Carlos Ruiz said.By Hope Hodge Seck5 days ago
US Marines successfully test-fire new medium-range air defense systemU.S. Marines on Guam successfully fired the service's new Medium-Range Intercept Capability system during Exercise Valiant Shield.By Claire Barrett9 days ago