Only after completing your enlistment. When I was in (1967-1972) you could transfer from one branch to another. It is a long and difficult process. There have been people who left the Corps and transferred to the Navy for religious reason, Rev. Wright is an example. I had an option to join the Army as a WO back in the late sixties being supported by a senior CWO in the transfer into the intelligence community of the Army. But I was planning on a career in the Corps.
No. You would have to get a conditional discharge from the National Guard, then enlist into the Marine Corps. You would probably go in as an E1, and would have to start your Entry Level Training all over again.
No, your contract is with the Marines, and you must complete that contract before enlisting in any other service.
It is possible to transfer from army national guard to the marines provided you act in an honorable manner while in the army national guard.
The Army does not fly planes. The Marines, Air Force, Navy, National Guard, and Coast Guard do.
Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines, National Guard
Navy, Coast Guard, Marines, Air Force. Each state also has a National Guard, but all National Guards are officially part of the Army.
Interstate Transfer is a moot point - there is no Interstate Transfer in the Army Reserve - there is only unit transfer. The Army Reserve is completely federal, and not delegated to individual states in any way. You would have to get a conditional discharge from the National Guard, then enlist into the Army Reserve.
Five -United States Army (includes Army Reserve and Army National Guard)United States Air Force (includes Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard)United States Navy (includes Navy Reserve)United States Marine Corps (includes Marine Corps Reserve)United States Coast Guard (includes Coast Guard Reserve)
The US Army, Marines, Navy and Air Force and the Coast Guard in a time of war. The Army as it was originally is now actually The National Guard. They are the Original Army!
There are actually two National Guards, but when people say the National Guard they are probably (but not necessarily) talking about the Army National Guard. The other National Guard is the Air National Guard which is to the Air Force what the Army National Guard is to the Army.
SSG Conley
well, there's the National Guard, the Navy, the Marines, the Air Force, and the reserves.
An Army National Guard Recruiter.
No. There is only an Army National Guard and an Air National Guard.
There is the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard.