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Marine Corps leads all military services in hazing numbers ― by far
The Marine Corps leads the way, at least in terms of hazing.
By Philip Athey
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
Officer facing court-martial linked to recruit’s death
Trial for Marine Lt. Col. Joshua Kissoon starts Monday.
By Shawn Snow
US seeks dismissal of lawsuit over Marine recruit's death
The U.S. government is asking a judge to dismiss a $100 million lawsuit over the death of a Marine recruit from Michigan.
New in 2018: Court-martial for Parris Island Battalion commander
Lt. Col. Joshua Kissoon was charged subsequent to the death of recruit Raheel Siddiqui.
By Jeff Schogol
Drill instructor gets 10 years behind bars for Parris Island hazing scandal
Gunnery Sgt. Joseph Felix will also be reduced in rank to E1 and receive a dishonorable discharge.
By Jeff Schogol
Notorious Parris Island drill instructor convicted of abusing recruits
Gunnery Sgt. Joseph Felix could face confinement for hazing.
By Jeff Schogol
Prosecutor says Marine Corps drill instructor was a ‘bully’
A Marine Corps drill instructor was a “bully” who punched, choked and kicked recruits, focusing his abuse on three Muslim volunteers he derided as “terrorists,” a military prosecutor said at a court-martial Wednesday.
‘The more you hate them, the better you train them’: Parris Island’s most notorious drill instructor on trial
Gunnery Sgt. Joseph Felix is on trial for allegedly hazing recruits from three different platoon, and singling out Muslim recruits for abuse.
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
Parris Island drill instructor accused of preying on three Muslim recruits
Two of the recruits were told to sit in a commercial dryer.
By Jeff Schogol