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Parris Island in peril: Rising sea levels threaten historic Marine base

Philip Athey September 25, 2020 Recent congressional mandates for ­gender-integration at Marine boot camp will put a strain on Marine recruit infrastructure as it is. The Corps currently does not have the facilities to integrate genders at the platoon level at both recruit depots, as the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act will require. “Nothing the way we’re organized right now lends ­itself to integrated recruit training,” Marine Commandant Gen. David Berger said at Defense One’s state of the Marine Corps event in September 2020. “We have to get to a place where on both coasts or at a third location, or whatever we end up with that every recruit male, female, there’s all there’s male and female around,” he added.

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Don t feed the trolls: Why the Marine Corps says it disabled Twitter comments on a post about women at San Diego

Don t feed the trolls: Why the Marine Corps says it disabled Twitter comments on a post about women at San Diego
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Marine Corps disables comments on Twitter post about women training at San Diego recruit depot

Marine Corps disables comments on Twitter post about women training at San Diego recruit depot
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These forgotten soldiers might have been the first Black troops to wear Union blue in combat

These forgotten soldiers might have been the first Black troops to wear Union blue in combat February 18 An engraving of 1st South Carolina Volunteers of African Decent at the Emancipation Day Ceremony at Camp Saxton, South Carolina, Jan. 1, 1863. (Library of Congress) A retired Army colonel and his former West Point roommate believe they have discovered a nearly forgotten and possibly first Black unit in the Civil War and are spearheading efforts to see the history-making soldiers honored nearly 160 years later. The career soldiers-turned-amateur-historians, retired Col. Chris Allen and retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, former commander of U.S. Army Europe, say the members of the 1st South Carolina Volunteers of African Descent could be the first Black soldiers to wear Union uniforms, perhaps a year before the famed 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, which was profiled in the acclaimed 1989 film “Glory.”

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