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You have to attend law school. The you attend Navy OCS and the JAG course in Newport Rhode Island. The Navy provides advocates for the Marine Corps.
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.
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NCIS does not have a CEO. It is a federal law enforcement agency that is tasked to the navy and marine corps
No you can't. Must be 21, Federal Law.
You need to contact your local recruiter and speak to him about signing up. Then you need to go to boot camp for 13 weeks of hell... If you pass boot camp you get the title "Marine"
Do NROTC at a law school and you may be allowed to go into the non-restricted line of service. But most likely your obligated service will be served on the restricted line.
Absolutely, they are carried by law enforcement agencies and militaries the world over, including the United States Marine Corps.
Yes, you can go to law school. Schools like to have diversity and the background that goes with them.
He attended Washington and Lee University and then served in the Marine Corps. After he got out he learned a law degree from Yale University. When Pat started getting religious he studied at New York Theological Seminary.
The important of marine law in marine engineering is so that crews know what are the laws when they are enter to other country's.
The important of marine law in marine engineering is so that crews know what are the laws when they are enter to other country's.