The number of years before qualifying for promotion to sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps just got reduced. Instead of four years, the time is now shortened to two and a half years, according to new ...
U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Jeremiah Grigsby, right, promotes Corporal Alex Akers, both riflemen with 12th Littoral Combat Team, 12th Marine Littoral Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, to the rank of ...
The Marine Corps is executing an about-face on a years-old policy that slowed promotion to sergeant, reducing the time Marines must serve before becoming eligible to advance. Beginning Oct. 1, Marines ...
Currently, Marines have to serve at least 48 months before they can become an E-5, but that will change on Oct. 1. (Cpl. Mary R. Jenni/Marine Corps) The U.S. Marine Corps plans to reduce the amount of ...
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