Base pay for all branches of service are established by the same pay scale and are calculated on time in service and time in grade. It is unlikely for anyone above the pay grade E-3 to attend basic training, and all time in service, with the exception of the few service members who will be prior service, will be "under two" the lowest level of military pay.
This being the case, base pay for E-1 to E-3 are below:
The Royal Marines are a much smaller body of men who receive a longer and more intensive basic training and more advanced training in special operations skills.
The exact distance that Marines run per day in Basic Training can vary depending on the specific training program and phase of training. Generally, Marines can expect to run anywhere from 3 to 5 miles per day, but this distance can increase as the training progresses.
Nothing for you. Military training is free. You just volunteer. You don't pay anything.
Marines are part of the military, many will argue that the Marines are the best/highest trained military branch in the US military (now im not saying that there arnt special forces for other branchs that arn't better then Marines, all im saying is for basic training i'd have to say that the Marines are the best)
It depends on their rank. http://www.defenselink.mil/militarypay/pay/bp/01_activeduty.html
you need absolutely no training what-so-ever to join the Marine Corps. The Marine Corps itself will provide any and all required training.
Normally not that much. I suppose you need training with handling people and probably some basic math skills
Each has his own weakness when entering basic training. You'd be surprised what catches you off-guard. The thing that caught me was the fact that I was a much older recruit and I realized that I was in a pool of innocent kids training to rush into battle, and these kids didn't really realize they could die. You'll see a few people crack. And it's not all at the same time. And it's for different reasons.
alot more, its the transition from basic to your job. there is three phases you have to earn the third being the most freedom but it depends on the tech school.
2 to 4 thousand calories
you will make about 3000 dollars if u enter as a e1
Deciding between joining the Army or the Marines for Military Police (MP) will depend on your personal preferences and career goals. The Army offers a larger MP force with a wider range of job opportunities, while the Marines have a smaller MP presence but focus heavily on combat training. Consider factors like job availability, training intensity, deployment frequency, and overall military culture to make an informed decision that aligns with your aspirations.