The Marine Corps has released a new system that will allow Marines to make barracks maintenance requests through a QR code on their phone. The QSRMax system is part of a larger initiative within the ...
Gunnery Sgt. Michael Adams inspects a barracks room on Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 27, as part of the service-wide "wall-to-wall" inspections. (Sgt. Josue Marquez/Marine Corps) WASHINGTON — Now ...
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 ...
The Marine Corps launched a new maintenance tracking program Tuesday, hoping to make it easier for Marines to request fixes for problems they encounter in the barracks. The system, called QSRMax, has ...
Nearly half of the Marine Corps' barracks -- about 49% -- were found to have problems following a force-wide inspection earlier this year, but only a tiny fraction of those issues such as mold ...
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) ...