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Sgt. Maj. Troy E. Black, then the battalion Sergeant Major of Combat Logistics Battalion 5, 1st Marine Logistics Group, leads his battalion during a hike at Camp Pendleton, California, in 2011. (Pfc.
The Corps now will let some enlisted Marines who have twice been passed over for promotion stay in the service, in a bid to boost retention. The relaxation of the up-or-out policy, as the forcing out ...
The Marine Corps has decided that its personnel just can't handle the power that comes with being a brown or black belt warrior unless they are at least a non-commissioned officer. By Paul Szoldra ...
The Marine Corps' junior enlisted ranks make up nearly half of the force, with most leaving the service after just one four-year term. Now, leaders say, they need to change the service's personnel ...
Sergeant Maj. Troy E. Black, who served with 1st Marine Logistics Group at Camp Pendleton, will become the Marine Corps’ 19th sergeant major. Black, who currently serves as sergeant major of Manpower ...
Corporals need the opportunity to be corporals before they become sergeants. That's what Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Troy Black told Marines last week when introducing new enlisted promotion ...
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