Story by Staff Sgt. Draeke Layman | Space Launch Delta 30 | 11.05.2021
SrA William Boyce is a 30th Security Forces Combat Arm Training and Maintenance section Combat Arms Instructor. Through his training, he supplies Airmen and Guardians at Vandenberg Space Force Base with the weapons requalification training they need to be safe down range....
Story by Cpl. Nello Miele | 4th Marine Corps District | 11.04.2020
U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Ajanel Williams, a logistics chief with Recruiting Station Cleveland won first place in the figure division at the Chicago Pro show in Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 18, 2020. Following her latest achievement at the Chicago Pro show, she was invited to compete this December in Las Vegas at Joe Weider’s Olympia Fitness & Performance Weekend, commonly known as the Olympia, one of......
Story by Lance Cpl. Samuel Ellis | Marine Corps Base Quantico | 04.01.2014
Cut into the hill in front of Building 2008, sits a long, intimidating, narrow stairwell. It’s presence and climb is almost as intimidating as the thought of reaching its summit where a den of four gunnery sergeants and a master gunnery sergeant sit in wait....
Story by Cpl. Charlotte Reavis | U.S. Army Reserve Command | 06.25.2013
With less than two years in the Army, Rome, N.Y., native and member of the 200th Military Police Command, Spc. Derek Hanna reveals his competitive nature as he competes in the 2013 Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition....
Story by Sgt. Tanjie Daniels | 3rd Division Sustainment Brigade | 04.23.2013
As the U.S. Army downsizes, many leaders agree that in order for Soldiers’ careers to steer away from the chopping block, troops need to stay competitive and stand out amongst their peers. One Soldier making strides to stay ahead of the pack is Spc. Rohan Malcolm, a signal support systems specialist with Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 87th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 3rd......
Story by Sgt. Christopher Zahn | Marine Corps Base Quantico | 01.17.2012
Changes are coming to the Marine Corps as the force gets smaller in the years ahead. There are no official numbers of what the end state will be, but one thing Marines can count on is that the Corps will not stay at 202,000 for much longer....
Story by Lance Cpl. Shelby Shields | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 09.03.2010
Many first term Marines are finding out the hard way how difficult it can now be to re-enlist.