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LOGIN MARINE CORPS Marine Corps to unify senior NCO leadership training courses By LYDIA GORDON STARS AND STRIPES • Dece...
01/03/2025

LOGIN MARINE CORPS Marine Corps to unify senior NCO leadership training courses By LYDIA GORDON STARS AND STRIPES • December 31, 2024 Marines at Recruiting Station Houston graduate from their Advanced School Seminar on June 21, 2024. A new senior noncommissioned leadership school pilot program will merge career and advanced schools for staff sergeants and gunnery sergeants, streamlining their training time, according to the service. (Ryan Pulliam/Marine Corps) Marine Corps staff sergeants and gunnery sergeants will begin attending the same leadership school for promotion to the next rank under a pilot program that will merge their respective schools. The creation of a single program to teach leadership skills, tactics classes and other aspects of their roles is intended to lessen the time those Marines spend away from their units. The program consolidating the Career and Advanced schools will begin in the spring, a Marine Corps administrative message said. While the change is being referred to as a pilot program, it appears likely to become permanent. The administrative message issued this month stated that the existing format offering separate resident schools will sunset in February 2025, while distance learning programs will be available until June 2025. The new senior noncommissioned officer leadership school will be offered in two formats, online and in person. The online version will last 15 weeks, and prerequisites will be updated. The distance course will be run through the Fort Worth, Texas, region beginning in March 2025 and be offered to Marines who can’t attend in person. The course sites are at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va.; Camp Lejeune, N.C.; Camp Pendleton, Calif.; and Camp Smedley D. Butler on Okinawa. For the resident version, instruction will begin in April and is shortened to seven weeks. Staff sergeants and gunnery sergeants who have already completed current requirements are exempt from attending the new program, according to the statement. A third option is a two-week format available for Marines of those two ranks who are individual ready reservists or get mobilized as individual augmentees. “Through the (school), our SNCOs are equipped with the tools to not only lead more effectively but to mentor and guide their Marines through the complexities of today’s operational environment,” Sgt. Maj. Stephen Griffin of the Training and Education Command said in the Dec. 23 statement. The change was intended to balance the needs for education and occupational training, Griffin said. Timelines for classes beginning in the 2026 academic year starting in July have not yet been announced. LYDIA GORDON Lydia Gordon covers the U.S. military in Bavaria and Central Europe for Stars and Stripes. A Columbus, Ohio native, she’s an alumnus of the Defense Information School, Belmont University and American Public University. PREVIOUS COVERAGE Airman leadership school in Germany gets name of former chief master sergeant of the Air Force Subscribe to Stars and Stripes Just 99c a week! SUBSCRIBE STARS AND STRIPES VIDEOS In memoriam - Jimmy Carter Military Bowl more than game to MOH recipient Best Stars and Stripes Europe 2024 DODEA sports photos Holiday cheer shines bright as family hosts final light show on... Santa visits Marine Cops Base Quantico Christmas comes early for Pacific islanders courtesy of Santa 41... Tree-lighting ceremony in Japan stars Santa Claus,... National Museum of American Jewish Military History aims... Washington Nationals host Army-Navy Base HIIT Competition Sights and sounds from the 125th Army-Navy game AROUND THE WEB STRIPES TOP NEWS U.S. Driver in Tesla Cybertruck explosion was Green Beret based in Germany who likely died by self-inflicted gunshot ARMY New Trump term brings renewed concerns in Bavaria about US Army regiment’s future VETERANS Veteran suicides often follow complaints of chronic pain, insomnia and physical problems, report finds SIGN UP FOR DAILY HEADLINES Sign up to receive a daily email of today's top military news stories from Stars and Stripes and top news outlets from around the world. SIGN UP NOW SUBSCRIBE LOGIN OUR MISSION OUR HISTORY HELP THEATERS BRANCHES VETERANS HISTORY SPORTS LIVING MULTIMEDIA GET STRIPES OPINION STORM TRACKER PROMOTIONS TODAY'S EPAPER OUR OTHER WEBSITES BACK TO TOP © 2025 Stars and Stripes. All Rights Reserved. | Disclaimer | Web Notices and Privacy Policy | Accessibility / Section 508 | Veterans/Military Crisis Line

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Marine Corps staff sergeants and gunnery sergeants will begin attending the same leadership school for promotion to the next rank under a pilot program that will merge their respective schools.

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True story ❤️
For 6 years, a dog named Capitan slept in the grave of his owner every night.
His owner, Miguel Guzman died in 2006 and Capitan disappeared shortly after the family attended the funeral services.
They searched everywhere and put out flyers to try and find him. But no one had seen him.
A week later, some people who were at the cemetery late one evening spotted Capitan laying on the grave and they contacted the grounds keeper at the cemetery.
The cemetery notified the family who promptly came to pick him up and take him home.
But each night he would cry and scratch frantically at the door to go out and he wouldn't return home until morning.
It was later discovered that Capitan would walk the 3 miles back to the cemetery each night to guard his master's grave.
It happened for 7 years.
The cemetery did not close the gates until he arrived each night promptly at 6 pm.
He slept there all night guarding the grave until the ground keeper opened the gate in the morning.
This is a true picture of Capitan here.
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So very true!

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