 Welcome to the CORE Report. I'm Corporal Ali Beislinger and I'm Lance Corporal John Tucker. The Marine Corps Infantry Officer course is known for its grueling standards. On average, 20 to 25 percent of the course's candidates are dropped. Second Lieutenant, Sage St. Angelo, one of the 14 women who have entered the course, pointed out in an article she wrote that females have not been given the same chance to retake the course like their male counterparts. Coming down to the Marine Corps, General James Amos noticed the discrepancy and quickly fixed it. A new app from the Marine Corps helps you stay ahead of the curve when it comes to wearing your gear in the field and in garrison. The official Organizational Wear app features a few tips and tricks to make sure you're squared away. You may be surprised at what you didn't know. For example, did you know that you were allowed to wear your frog undergarments in garrison? I actually didn't know that. Maybe you should get the app. You should get the app. The app is now available for Android users and is coming soon to Apple products. Check out the link in the video description to learn more. Marines and sailors of the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade recently headed to the Korean Peninsula to kick off exercise Songyeon. With a combined force of about 13,000 troops, 20 ships and 55 aircraft, this is the largest force in the history of the exercise. Operations such as amphibious landings and MV-22 vertical assaults shows how Marines can operate successfully with their Korean counterparts. To learn more, click on the link in the video description. Remember, you can catch up on everything else going on around the Corps by logging on to our official social media sites. Those links are in the video description. Thanks for watching guys, we'll see you next K-Day. Right here on the Corps Report.