No. When in public we should be wearing our dress blues if there is a jacket. The green Service uniform is not authorized for public wear. The dress blue coat is worn with an undershirt underneath and if it is taken off then we would not be in full uniform.
Issued weapons only; for all branches of the US military.
The U.S. Marines is a separate branch of the military, independent of the U.S. Army. While both services are under the Department of Defense, the Marines operate as their own distinct force within the Navy. They have their own training, equipment, and mission focus.
Troop movements shall not be available to the general public. In some cases they will come back on commercial liners. Generally though, individuals take military flights home on planes that are already scheduled to be returning for cargo etc.
Because of tradition. When the Marines we aboard the ship they would take off their jacket, and being on the deck all the time caused their pants to fade, but their jacket didn't. Actually. The reason the coat is a darker color is because they would wade into swamps during marches, then out, then back in. The water only came up to about their waist, so it would fade much quicker than the jacket which remained out of the water.
to take care of buisness!
Standards
Take that jacket off it makes you look fat!
Yes. a law passed in 2012 makes it impossible for anyone with a drug charge from joining any part of the military. the marines will take someone with a drug charge but will discharge if tested positive for any controlled substances
how long
it would make it alot harder to get in the marines but yes it could be possible
The current enlistment standards require a high school diploma. You can get in with a GED. The sophistication of the systems currently used in the military require good reading abilities and the ability to learn these systems.
No,you can not you will have to take a lot of inhalers if you go.