The Marine Corps is expanding its plan to put civilians in its barracks manager program, a move intended to improve decades-old housing by hiring contractors to run down repairs and inspections ...
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WASHINGTON — The Marine Corps’ barracks improvement effort is being hindered by uncertain congressional funding and the federal hiring freeze as the service has pushed back its completion goal to at ...
A nearly $11 billion plan to overhaul Marine Corps barracks condition and maintenance by 2037 may have to ditch a component that would have placed staff noncommissioned officers in enlisted barracks ...
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The Marine Corps touted its ongoing barracks improvements on Tuesday but acknowledged the effort has hit some early snags -- and uncertain funding from Congress threatens to extend the already far-off ...
Marines with 1st Marine Logistics Group show Brig. Gen. Andrew M. Niebel how they patch holes in the barracks during "Operation Clean Sweep." (Lance Cpl. Deja Rogers/Marine Corps) Marines at Camp ...
Marines with 9th Communication Battalion, I Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group, participates in the 9th Comm barracks initiative on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Sept. 20, ...
Gunnery Sgt. Rigoberto Sauceda inspects a barracks room during a service-wide inspection on Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. (Sgt. Josue Marquez/Marine Corps) A nearly $11 billion plan to overhaul Marine ...
Barracks 2030 is a massive renovation effort that aims to add new furniture to housing, as well as provide repairs to rooms and professionalize barracks management. (Sgt. Josue Marquez/Marine Corps) ...