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Pilot program provides logistics Marines with civilian certifications
Marine Corps Military Occupational Specialties provide Marines with skills that can translate to a variety of jobs in the civilian world, but sometimes a military background is not enough to stay competitive. Thanks to the Information Technology Credentialing Pilot Program, Marines with logistics-based jobs have the opportunity to gain industry-recognized, nationally portable certifications that will further qualify them for their MOS’s civilian equivalent. MORE
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3rd MAW’s newest NCOs armed with knowledge for success
Newly promoted corporals attended a three-day Corporals’ Committed and Engaged Leadership Indoctrination aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Dec. 3-5. Maj. Gen. Steven Busby, commanding general of 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, implemented the course held in the field to teach new noncommissioned officers about the responsibilities that come with the promotion. MORE
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Highlanders own night
The drivers killed the lights, and the light armored vehicles set out as darkness swallowed the road ahead. The Marines with 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, nicknamed the Highlanders, peered through the curtain of black as they cautiously rolled through the deserted path during a weeklong field exercise here, Nov. 18 through 24.The road MORE
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Dedication through education; spouse uses knowledge to support others
Many people find comfort in helping others when faced with hardships of their own. For some, learning and better understanding leads to contentment and happiness, which encourages others in similar situations. Juliann Peterson, family readiness assistant, Marine Air Support Squadron (MASS) 3, and a customer services assistant with Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, aspires to give back to her community MORE |
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Oceanside Chamber of Commerce is looking for more nominations for 'Spouse of the Year'
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