 The Corps addresses online conduct, combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve receives artillery support, and the Training and Education Command needs your ideas. This week, on The Corps Report. The Corps is investigating online behavior and appropriately subjectifying Marines. Earlier this week, the Commandant commented on how he will help the Corps move forward. For all our female Marines out there, and we've got great female Marines, I understand that we're not going to let this rest, and I've got your back, and we're going to move forward, and I just need everybody out there to work hard to make the team better. If you or anyone you know has been victimized or affected by online sources, you can contact the NCIS to report misconduct and seek assistance, or contact the Victim Legal Counsel, sexual assault victim advocates, and other officers provided by the Marine Corps to seek assistance. A Marine Corps artillery unit and a team of U.S. Army Rangers have recently been positioned in Syria to provide support to Combine Joint Task Force Inherent Resolve. The exact number and location of these forces is sensitive, but approximately 400 more Joint Personnel will deploy temporarily to enable our Syrian partnered forces to defeat ISIS in their capital, Raqqa. Marine Corps Training and Education Command and the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab have challenged you to better our Corps. Not only Marines, but all uniformed military personnel and federal employees are encouraged to submit ideas to marines.mil slash innovation. The challenge focus is on, but is not limited to, equipment and technology that will help small unit leaders make the decisions that will expedite mission accomplishment. If you don't have an idea, you can still go to marines.mil slash innovation to register, view and vote on other entries. The website will be open to submissions and feedback until March 31st. Winners will be recognized in May and will have the opportunity to partner with Marine Corps Training and Education Command to further develop their idea. That's all for this week on The Corps Report.