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At the Marine Corps Ball, the Marines really cut loose on the dance floor. ... Sergeant Major Break Dancing at Marine Corps Ball. Posted: October 8, 2024 | Last updated: February 6, 2025.
Even as the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force fell short of their recruitment goals in 2023, the Marine Corps exceeded it, albeit just slightly. The military services collectively missed recruiting ...
Some Marine Corps squads will get loitering munitions as soon as fiscal year 2027, ... is already providing lessons in drone deployment, said Master Sgt. Christopher Genualdi, ...
The Navy’s rank and rate structure is identical to the Coast Guard, whereas the Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Space Force have their own, similar rank structure ...
The U.S. Marine Corps ranks are broken down into two groups: Enlisted Ranks (E-1 to E-9), Warrant Officer Ranks (W-1 to W-5) and Commissioned Officer Ranks (O-1 to O-10). Check the complete list ...
Sergeant Major Carlos A. Ruiz has been selected to serve as the 20th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps. Sgt. Maj. Ruiz is currently serving as the Command Senior Enlisted Leader for U.S. Marine ...
Sgt. Liam Kelly gets pinned with the sergeant insignia by his brother, Sgt. Aidan Kelly, in Saudia Arabia in 2021. (Cpl. Alexandra Munoz/Marine Corps) Some Marine corporals soon will be eligible ...
On November 11th, our country honored our veterans who have served this nation in time of war and in time of peace. We have several members at the Golden Age Center who are veterans. Several were ...
The lance corporal rank remained in the Marines into the 1930s, but was infrequently used until it was officially instated as a rank in 1958, following the Career Compensation Act of 1949. Today, it ...
Gen. Michael E. Langley had his new rank insignia pinned on his uniform by his stepmother, Ola Langley, and his father, Willie C. Langley, a retired Air Force master sergeant, during his promotion ...
Kitashima, a native of Bloomington, Ill., is scheduled to succeed Sgt. Maj. Eric Cook at III MEF in July 2023, according to a Marine Corps message Nov. 22 from Commandant Gen. David Berger.
A globe and an orbital path are also added above the chevrons — something the service calls the Delta, Globe and Orbit, in a moniker reminiscent of the Marine Corps’ Eagle, Globe and Anchor.