Improving the quality of Marines retained has long been an objective of the Marine Corps’ mission. This study assesses the effectiveness of utilizing a recently proposed binary logistic regression to select the most qualified Marines, based on their performance data, for pre-approved retention. Currently, all Marines desiring retention must submit a Reenlistment, Extension, and Lateral Move (RELM) request and await the Marine Corps’ approval or rejection decision. Implementing a targeted reenlistment pre-approval process could improve the quality of retention in the Marine Corps. To target the highest quality Marines, this study looks at the quality of Marines selected for pre-approved retention in relation to the overall First-term Alignme...
This thesis investigates how Marine recruit information available at entry can be used to predict wh...
The Marine Corps dedicates itself to ensuring quality retention and promotion. To accomplish this, w...
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is an elite organization, considered one of the most formidabl...
This study concerning retention of Marines serving in SelRes (Selected Reserve) units is conducted a...
The annual Marine officer accession mission is achieved through five primary commissioning sources: ...
To meet the demands of future conflicts against increasingly capable adversaries, the Marine Corps m...
In 2019, the Commandant of the Marine Corps stated in his planning guidance that “we should use mone...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryRetention Rates influenced by Marine Corps Pay Incentives (Continuation)HQM...
This research examines the applicability of machine learning algorithms to best predict the probabil...
In his 2019 Planning Guidance, commandant of the Marine Corps, General Berger, directed that reenlis...
NPS NRP Project PosterFostering a high-quality force in the USMC is essential for readiness, efficie...
As the Marine Corps confronts a battlefield of increasing scale, complexity, and fluidity, it must l...
This continuation study follows a cohort of Marines who enlisted in the Selected Marine Corps Reserv...
In recruiting, the phrase “you recruit who you are” describes a presumed relationship—recruiters att...
Military retention studies seek to better explain the factors affecting a service member’s decision ...
This thesis investigates how Marine recruit information available at entry can be used to predict wh...
The Marine Corps dedicates itself to ensuring quality retention and promotion. To accomplish this, w...
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is an elite organization, considered one of the most formidabl...
This study concerning retention of Marines serving in SelRes (Selected Reserve) units is conducted a...
The annual Marine officer accession mission is achieved through five primary commissioning sources: ...
To meet the demands of future conflicts against increasingly capable adversaries, the Marine Corps m...
In 2019, the Commandant of the Marine Corps stated in his planning guidance that “we should use mone...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryRetention Rates influenced by Marine Corps Pay Incentives (Continuation)HQM...
This research examines the applicability of machine learning algorithms to best predict the probabil...
In his 2019 Planning Guidance, commandant of the Marine Corps, General Berger, directed that reenlis...
NPS NRP Project PosterFostering a high-quality force in the USMC is essential for readiness, efficie...
As the Marine Corps confronts a battlefield of increasing scale, complexity, and fluidity, it must l...
This continuation study follows a cohort of Marines who enlisted in the Selected Marine Corps Reserv...
In recruiting, the phrase “you recruit who you are” describes a presumed relationship—recruiters att...
Military retention studies seek to better explain the factors affecting a service member’s decision ...
This thesis investigates how Marine recruit information available at entry can be used to predict wh...
The Marine Corps dedicates itself to ensuring quality retention and promotion. To accomplish this, w...
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is an elite organization, considered one of the most formidabl...