 Welcome to the Corps Report. I'm Corporal Remington Hall. And I'm Corporal Cathy Nunez. This week, we celebrated our 240th birthday with cardio, cake, and a spree to core. Let's take a moment to thank our stars and stripes for the Patriots who looked at the Army and the Navy 240 years ago and said, we can do better. He's joking. We love our sister services and on behalf of them and the Corps, we would like to thank our veterans and wish you a belated Happy Veterans Day. General Neller had this message for our veterans, young and old. On this Veterans Day, I'd ask our more experienced seasoned veterans to take the opportunity to reach out to our new veterans and help them along the way just like you helped those Marines when they first came to your unit. They need a little bit of assistance on the path of life to achieve the success that we've all achieved as Marines. Semper Fi, sir. Semper Fidelis. Good news from the Sergeant Major. Earlier this week, he tweeted, Leaders, get the word out at USMC. United States Marine Corps. Has rescinded the rugged, all-terrain, boot mandatory possession date. Semper Fidelis. Maybe it was just good timing, but I like to think it was his birthday gift to the Corps. On a related note, the Commandant is reviewing the PFT CFT scoring and body composition standards. The review is in direct response to questions and feedback the Commandant received from Marines. Until a final decision is made, current standards for both male and female Marines remain in effect. See the link in the video description for more info. Without coming holidays, we'll be taking a short break. Stay motivated, enjoy the holidays, and remember... You can keep up on everything else going on on the Corps by logging on to our official social media sites. Wherever you are, happy birthday Marines. We'll see you next year. Right here on the Corps Report. Semper Fidelis.