 The Marine Corps' reawakening, remembering the bay route bombings, and a captain faces charges of negligence. All that and more coming up next on The Corps Report. Welcome to The Corps Report. I'm Lance Corporal Ali by Swinger. And I'm Sergeant Jimmy D. Shea. The commandant of the Marine Corps and the Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps released a letter last week calling upon all Corporals and Sergeants to help with the Corps' reawakening. The reawakening is not meant to imply the Corps has been asleep, but rather as we transition from more than a decade of combat, we must reset and prepare for future battles. And I'll admit, when I first read the letter, it upset me. I thought NCOs were being singled out. But the Corps is asking for accountability and responsibility from all ranks. The discipline and customs of the Marine Corps rest on the shoulders of NCOs. We're in charge of more than 83 percent of Marines. In their letter, the commandant and Sergeant Major said, Discipline today leads to victory tomorrow. You truly are strategic Corporals and Sergeants. We want your feedback on the letter. Read it in its entirety in the link in the video description. Write it below or film a video response. We'll do our best to bring your questions and concerns to senior leadership for response. On October 23, 1983, a truck carrying 2,000 pounds of explosives crashed into a Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon. More than 240 service members were killed, including 220 Marines, making the bombing the most deadly attack against Marines since Iwo Jima in 1945. U.S. forces were on a peacekeeping mission with international forces when the attack occurred. Click the link in the video description to check out the Marine's blog for a firsthand account from a Beirut bombing survivor. The Marine officer in charge of the scout sniper team responsible for the 2011 year nation video was recommended for separation from the Marine Corps with an honorable discharge. Captain James Clement faced charges like substandard performance of duty and misconduct. Clement was found negligent in correcting his Marines during a patrol in Afghanistan in which they defaced civilian property and engaged in unsafe behavior. The recommendation will be forwarded to the Secretary of the Navy for full review. This Sunday, 30,000 runners will gather in Washington, D.C. for the 38th annual Marine Corps Marathon. We will provide live social media coverage of the event, including photos on both Twitter and Instagram. Will you be there cheering on someone? Show us. Submit your pictures and videos to hashtag 38thMCM. Remember, you can catch up on everything else going on in the Corps by logging on to our official social media sites at YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Pinterest and Instagram. Those links are in our video description. Thanks for watching guys. We'll see you next week right here on the Corps Report.