You don't. Just like all enlisted Marines you are a private. No skipping ranks.
Becoming a doctor has nothing to do with being a Marine. You become a doctor by obtaining the proper education, passing the required testing, and completing the resident and intern requirements. This can be done while enlisted in the Marines, but with service and deployment requirements, it might be extremely difficult.
a marine biologist is just a biologist that works in the water and has nothing to do with being in the marines. so yes you can be a marine biologist without being in the marines.
This quote is from the Stanley Kubrick film "Full Metal Jacket" . Spoken by the Drill Instructor Gunnery Sergeant Hartmanjust prior to being shot by recruit Private Leonard 'Gomer Pyle' Lawrence .
The Marines are for you if you like being worked hard, being yelled at, getting strong, being the first out, and dealing with a bunch of confident strong willed people that don't back down.
As Sergeant's classes went on Private Quelch's knowledge exposed even further as after lecturing Sergeant put questions to them and in the hope of revenge ,he turned with his questions again and again and again to the Professor. The result was to enhance the Professor's glory.Technical definitions, the parts of the rifle, its use and care, he had them by heart
Well first of all, we don't know. Second you can get access to that by being in the Marines, Army, or any type of combat training.
November 10 1775
During World War II male marines often referred to female marines as being BAMs which stood for BROAD ASSED MARINES. The female marines returned the favor by referring to male marines as HAMs which stood for HAIRY ASSED MARINES.
being a lad
A Sergeant is a Non-commisioned Officer (NCO). His general duties are typically the same as most other enlisted ranks as given in his warrant: As a SERGEANT you must set the example for others to emulate. Your conduct and professionalism both on and off duty shall be above reproach. You are responsible for the accomplishment of your assigned mission and for the safety, professional development, and well being of the Marines in your charge. You will be the embodiment of our institutional core values of HONOR, COURAGE AND COMMITMENT. You will lead your Marines with firmness, fairness, and dignity while observing and following the orders and directions of your senior leaders and enforcing all regulations and articles governing the discipline of the Armed Forces of the United States of America. Simply put, a Sergeant is responsible for making sure that the Marines in his charge (Corporals, Lance Corporals, PFCs, and Privates) are where they need to be when they need to be there, do what they need to do when it needs done, and make sure they stay out of trouble. A Sergeant is equivilant to a Floor Supervisor in the civilian sector.
You have to first join the marines and then work your way up the ranks by being a good marine, completing your duties, and showing that you have what it takes to be a leader. You have to stand out above others, a colonel is a pretty high rank.
Marines are stationed in Japan so that they will be near enough to the far east for rapid deployment in the event they are needed in that area.