 The Corps releases a message about online conduct and wounded warriors compete in the Marine Corps trials this week on the Corps report This week an all-marine message was released to outline how the Corps will hold Marines accountable for their online conduct The Allmar states existing orders and the UCMJ have long prohibited sexual or other harassment Fraternization, retaliation, reprisal and hazing Marines are reminded that their conduct even off-duty or online may violate Navy and Marine Corps orders and regulations and Finally inappropriate online conduct may also violate other state or federal laws and may expose service members to civil liability Any and all violations to the orders outlined may be directly punishable under articles of the UCMJ To read Allmar 008 slash 17 visit Marines mill The 7th annual Marine Corps trials hosted by the Marine Corps wounded warrior regiment took place at Camp Pendleton, California March 4th through the 15th The trials are a Paralympic style competition in which wounded ill and injured Marines Marine veterans and international allies compete in archery cycling field events shooting sitting volleyball Swimming track and wheelchair basketball The competition helps support recovery through sport participation and developed teamwork among recovering service members and veterans That's all for this week on the Corps report