The Marine Corps' project to reshape its force for future warfare has begun in earnest, as the service took steps this spring to re-organize the structure of command and infantry units, as well as identify several capabilities the service needs to make greater investments in, according to top officials. Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Robert Neller approved several force structure changes outlined in a February Authorized Strength Report (ASR), according to a March 17 administrative message. The changes were implemented as...