look on the websites for either Paris island recruiting depot of the San Diego site. and look for graduations and it should give you the dates.
Marine Corps boot camp is 13 weeks and it's the only boot camp where 10 days of "mercy" leave is granted after graduation. You'll get 10 days to come home and it's possible that you'll have a couple extra weeks to work with your local recruiter if you want to on "recruiter's assistance."
No, you will be treated to an identical and joyous Boot Camp experience by a regular Marine Drill Instructor who will not care diddly about your cherished memories of High School ROTC. You may have enjoyed the pomp and prestige of having been the Brigade Commander. To your Drill Instructor you are fresh meat and it is his or her job to convert you from a recruit to a Marine.If you took ROTC seriously and learned everything you could and then apply what you already know to the task at hand, you should be able to come out well ahead of your peers. That will give you a strong starting point in the Marine Corps.
The US Naval Academy is the academy some Marine officers graduate from. There are other ways to be come a Marine officer like ROTC or OCS. Do not confuse the Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, NY as a Marine Academy although graduates can be commissioned in any of the armed services if they wish not to pursue a career sailing merchant vessels.
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That depends on several things. First you must be in tremendous physical shape. If you are not, you will go through hell during boot camp and may even wash out. Second, you must be absolutely committed to the Marine Corps, or again, boot camp could overwhelm you. If you are not determined to make through boot camp, and you have any doubts about joining the marines, boot camp will be extremely hard and you won't have anything mental strength to continue. You must absolutely want to become a marine more than anything else in the world. Thirdly, you need to have some intelligence. You can't be a marine without some brain power. Yes, in boot camp, its all "do as your told", but after that, there are marine schools in everything from electronics, finance, human resources, ordinance, computers etc. The marine corps is no place for dummies. Fourthly, you must have a reason to go. Why are you joining the marines? Why not the navy, or the air force. If you can't come up with a good reason to join the marines, you don't belong. Fifthly, you should have a support group back home that wants to see you succeed there. Your parents are the best and you will find that joining the marines is much easier if they support you. Marines is no place to go to "run away from something". and last, find all you can about the marines before you sign up. talk to recruiters, talk to ex marines in your family or neighborhood. go on line and read everything you can. be knowledgeable and you will be better able to answer your own question. A Former Marine
No. You can come straight from Boot Camp.
No. In fact, the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor didn't come around until almost 90 years after the establishment of the Marine Corps.
The Boot Camp utility is included with Mac OS X and can be found in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder.
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Boot camp comes as standard software, with any instance of OS X Leopard and higher. This includes if the Mac came with the OS pre-installed.
In theory, to lead the Marine trainees in his squad through training and to help guide them. In reality, it simplyfies the structure of punishment and discipline; when any individual within that squad bolos in some manner or another, it simplifies for the DI who to come down on.