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Top Marine says troops need to be able to lock in jobs before they leave the Corps
The Corps' top enlisted leader, Sergeant Major Carlos Ruiz, is pushing for an earlier, and more aggressive, hiring process for Marines leaving the service. Ceiba, Puerto Rico, Dec. 12th, 2025. Lance Cpl. Michael Gavin/US Marine Corps Sergeant Major Carlos Ruiz urges early hiring for Marines leaving service. Delayed hiring leaves veterans vulnerable, risking affecting their mental health after the military. Partnerships with agencies like the Secret Service could ensure job transition for Mar...
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