Talk to your Marine Corps recruiter. They will provide the information required. In many cases they will be happy to help you if you have an honorable discharge.
Yes if you reinlist.
I have no idea. I'm not married to a marine Forget that dick you'll proably have to wait for him to come back home.
Hi Darrell, No, unfortunately you are not able to enlist in the Marine Corps at age 40. The maximum enlistment age for Active Marines is 28 and for the Marine Corps Reserve it's 29.
the US Marine Corps Recruiting is at 1380 3rd Ave S, Myrtle Beach, SC - (843) 946-9032 yes somebody stole it and back
The person with the tattoo either served in the United States Marine Corps, or it is a tribute to a close relative or friend who served.
JFK received 3 awards in 1943 the marine corps award.the navy corps award,and the purple heart award for rescuing his men with a broken back after a Japanese destroy cut the pt-109 that he was lieutenant of in half in ww2.
Not sure if they go that far back, but this is a good place to start for Marine Corps BCT. (See the related MCRD link below).
they can get caught by the cops and sent back to Mexico faster!!! :) The marine corps are part of the military and they have legal benefits in the U.S and are allowed to live in the U.S. An illegal immigrant is someone who is illegally allowed to live in any country or someone who has entered any country without confirmation from proper authorities. There are no benefits to joining the marine corps for a illegal immigrant because in order to join the marine corps you need to register and you need to show them a LEGAL U.S passport that identifies that you are allowed to be in the U.S. Illegal immigrants are illegal in any country because they do not have a passport. So if you were to go over to the marine corps and attempt to register they would realize that you are an illegal immigrant because you do not have a passport and then you would be sent back to whatever country you came from or you would be put in jail or a consequential illegal immigration center for a certain period of time until you are released and sent back to your country.
The US Army and US Navy didn't exist back then. So everything was called the "Continental Army" and probably the "Continental Navy and Marine Corps."
When you join the military, you establish a home of record. When you are discharged, you will receive transportation home. You may be able to change that, particularly if it is to a closer location.
Rather than go to college, John Philip Sousa's father enlisted him in the United States Marine Corps as an apprentice when John was 13 years old.
IT stands for Information Technology in the context of the Marine Corps. IT Marines are responsible for managing and maintaining the technological infrastructure, networks, and computer systems crucial to military operations and communications. They ensure the secure and efficient use of technology in support of the Marine Corps' mission.