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High School diploma or GED, and the ability to pass the ASVAB
The United States Department of Defense offers incentives for enlistment and reenlistment based on need for certain occupational specialties. Marine Corps signing bonuses depend on the specialty, period of enlistment, and can only be determined by consulting with the representative from the recruiting command.
It is a Military RE-Code or Re-Enlistment code. An RE-4B means that a person is not eligible for reenlistment in the US Marine Corps due to drug use. It is generally associated with a dishonorable discharge!
Both the Navy and Marine Corps rejected him as to short.
You can join any military branch after the Marine Corps, with a clean record of course. You won't have to go through their basic training though.
Nothing. The USMC doesn't give signing bonuses.
You go to an Armed Services Recruiting Center and express your interest in enlistment to the Marine Corps recruiter. They pretty much guide you the rest of the way.
The typical enlistment inthe USMC is 4 years. Some are longer if you get a technical MOS that requires more schooling. If you REALLY want to know for sure, go ask your local Marine Corps recruiter. He will know the most up-to-date answer.
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps - there's only one in the entire Marine Corps.
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A member of the Marine Corps Reserves.
Marine Corps translates into German as Marine-Infanterie.