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Marine combat instructors can avoid recruiting or drill instructor duty
The Marine Corps has made the combat instructor job a special duty assignment once more.
Top enlisted Marine gets an official home at historic DC barracks
The dedicated residence for the Marine senior enlisted adviser on the same compound as its top officer is a first among the military branches.
By Todd South
Air Force changes formation approach rules — again — after fatal training jet crash
Second Lt. Anthony Wentz, 23, died in November 2021 while attempting a two-jet formation approach with two instructor pilots on a runway at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas.
Frontline Photos: Nov. 28, 2021
Military working dogs, pararescue operations, a halftime show performance, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Air Force opens ROTC instructor jobs to all noncommissioned officers
Staff sergeants and technical sergeants can apply to teach ROTC cadets in fall 2022.
What stresses out Army drill sergeants?
A study by the academic journal Military Medicine, which surveyed more than 800 drill sergeants, found that DIs are pretty burned out.
By Sarah Sicard
Drill sergeant convicted of assault in viral video gets admin action, will PCS
Sgt. 1st Class Jonathan Pentland will PCS soon to a new installation to continue his Army career.
By Davis Winkie
Drill sergeant found guilty of assault after shoving Black man in viral video
Sgt. 1st Class Jonathan Pentland was found guilty of misdemeanor assault and battery.
By Davis Winkie
Davis-Monthan, Nellis prepare for new missions as A-10 retirements loom
Congress still needs to approve the Air Force's request to retire some A-10s.
Guard soldiers may lose training if not reimbursed for Capitol mission
The National Guard may have to make serious cuts to training and readiness if Congress doesn't reimburse it for more than four months of Capitol security duty.
By Davis Winkie