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A run-of-the-mill Instagram post about uniform standards backfired when soldiers and Marines realized it was about Audie ...
A camouflage shortage in the Marine Corps will lead to service members wearing less regulated uniforms in the near future. In an Instagram video, Commandant Gen. Eric Smith addr… ...
The Marine Corps says it won’t have a full stock of the woodland-pattern camouflage combat utility uniform ― the everyday outfit for most Marines ― until summer or fall 2024.
The Marine Corps says the private companies that make military uniforms fell behind because of COVID-related labor shortages and inflation.
The uniform changes have been in the works since a September 2019 Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Service report on the need for better maternity uniforms in the Marine Corps.
In 2021 the Marine Corps Uniform Board required Marine Corps Systems Command to modernize the physical training uniform for “better form, fit and function,” according to the press release.
"Uniform standards have entered the group chat ... It shouldn't have happened and there are no excuses." A spokesperson for the Marine Corps told Military Times they backed Ruiz's apology. The service ...
The Marine Corps has ended a plan to revamp its physical fitness uniform, according to the service. The initiative lasted nearly three years but produced no new uniform. In 2020, the service set ...
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION IWAKUNI, Japan — Marines shopping for new camouflage uniforms at this air base south of Hiroshima will find mostly empty shelves at the Marine Corps Exchange.
Major changes for Marine Corps uniforms are in the pipeline. Switching to “bravos” or “charlies” and doing away with desert camouflage utility uniforms are two proposals currently on the ...
The Marine Corps is testing a new physical training uniform and at first glance, it doesn’t seem likely that the beloved short-shorts known as “silkies” will be returning as approved PT gear ...
The Marine Corps says the private companies that make military uniforms fell behind because of COVID-related labor shortages and inflation.