Some recruits fall out even before getting to boot camp. They DEP in and get scared and dont end up going. My platoon graduated with about Half of what we started with. Most are either medical drops or washouts. Medical drops are recruits hurt and need treatment, and get droped back in training to another company. There are also alot of wash outs who should have never been there in the first place.
No, you don't. If you go through Marine Corps Bootcamp, and you get out. You don't have to go through any other services Basic Training. But if you were to get out of any other branch and join the Marines, you would have to go through Marine Corps bootcamp.
Marine Corps recruits should take around $20, their photo identification and nothing more with them to boot camp.
Unfortunately, not much. My college transferred only 3 credits for Marine Corps boot camp.
Marine Corps Boot Camp lasts for 13 weeks.
Marine Corps Boot Camp is a thirteen week ordeal.
Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, SC.
There are two Marine Corps boot camps. Parris Island in South Carolina and San Diego.
MARINE CORPS ORDER P1070.12K W/CH 7 Not in garrison unless directed by your CO Cpl Hughes USMC
You EAS out of the Air Force and join the Marines. You have to go through Marine Boot Camp, all 13 Weeks of it, but you get to keep some of your ribbons from the Air Force, and if your a high enough rank in the AF, you can graduate as a LCPL. See your nearest Marine Corps Recruiter for details. If you have a specialty that that the Marine Corps is begging for, some after Boot Camp special consideration may be considered in your contract.
There is only one true way out of Marine Corps Boot Camp. That is to walk across the parade deck with your head held high, and graduate a Marine. Otherwise there are consequences to deal with. i.e. Other Then Honorable Discharges, or General Under Honorable Conditions.
That depends on what service you join. The Marine Corps is approx 13 weeks.
Only through Navy Boot Camp.