 Welcome to the Corps Report. I'm Corporal Clayton Phil Tovage. And I'm Sergeant Ali Bisoner. The 18th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps took post-February 20th at the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Virginia. Sergeant Major Ronald L. Green says he is humbled and honored to lead the Corps into the future. He says he thanks those who have gone before him and the mentors who showed him the way. His leadership style is mission first, Marines always. You got to get out there with the troops and figure out what's going on. Figure out what the needs are and make sure you support them. Now you know his leadership philosophy, but did you know that the Sergeant Major can totally shred bra? No, but seriously, Sergeant Major loves to skateboard with the sun. To find five things you didn't know about Sergeant Major Green, click the link in the video description. Sunday, March 8th marks the beginning of daylight saving and everyone will be setting their clocks back one hour. Despite the recent snow but getting across the U.S., it's time to roll your sleeves and iron out those trucks and work out biceps every day. Ah, yeah, your favorite time of the year. If you're a little rusty on rolling your sleeves, click the link in the video description for a tutorial by Sergeant Donal Bryant. The ground combat element Integrated Task Force is entering its next phase in the research process. More than 500 Marines and sailors arrived at 29 Palms, California, February 18th. The Marines will be undergoing a three-month-long assessment dedicated to establishing gender-neutral standards for each M.O.S. and assisting the Corps' research into ground combat arms jobs. So what you're saying is data from both men and women will help drive occupationally specific gender-neutral standards or what it takes to do the job? That's exactly right. The Marine Corps continues to conduct its research process and is still on track to deliver its recommendation to the Secretary of Defense this fall. We'll keep you updated on the Integrated Task Force, but for now, you can catch up on everything else going on around the Corps by logging on to our official social media sites. Thanks for watching everyone. We'll see you next payday. Right here on the Corps Report.