Marine Corps recruits should take around $20, their photo identification and nothing more with them to boot camp.
My youngest son is a Marine at this time and taking courses through a university. He pays nothing for tuition. You can also take advantage of the educational benefits offered once you are discharged from the Marine Corps. I would suggest you speak with a Marine Corps Recruiter for detailed information.
I am an 0351 for the US Marine Corps First you start by taking your ASVAB, its a test you can take at your school, then contact a recruiter. From there the recruiter will take care of everything you need to know about how to enlist. If its your dream, i say go for it, i did and i dont regret anything about my decision, you will be in a FAMILY that you will trust with your LIFE for LIFE. SEMPER FI!
About three years i think.
About three years i think.
The Marine Corps is not senior to the Navy, nor is the Navy senior to the Marine Corps. The USMC is a branch of the US Military under the jurisdiction of the Navy. Basically, the Marines conduct landing operations on coastal areas, working WITH the Navy, who mainly stays on the ships and in the air. If however the question regards parade marching position, then yes, the Marine Corps does take precedence by tradition over the Navy.
Held annually in Arlington, Virginia, the Marine Corps Marathon is open to anyone over the age of 14 and will take place October 14th, 2013. Information about the event can be found at the Marine Marathon site.
as far as for the u.s. marine corps we are about to send in a ton more of marines and take it from the taliban
Standards
(standard procedure) In order to become a space marine you have to be high above standard physique in all matters. The young recruits will be trained and undergo psycho-conditioning and receive the basic implants of a space marine. Only a few succeed. Some dies. Then the recruits will take part of a scout squad where they undergo combat training and take part in different missions. When a scout is deemed ready he'll receive the all of the 19 implants that turn his body into that of a space marine.
You should have a high school diploma.
you can to an extent you can choose either ground air or support then you have to take an ASVAB and if you do good the corps is more lenient on watever job you want.
The Commander-in-Chief in the US Military is the President of the United States. That applies to all of the services. The Joint Chiefs of Staff report to the President and take orders from him.