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by studying marine engineering from a good institute
Yes, the marines do need engineers, so as long as a position is open and you are qualified, you should be all set to go! Good luck with your search!!! If you are a marine you can find a job as an engineer. There are different types of engineers. Some of your options will include Engineer Equipment Operator, Engineer Equipment Chief, and Combat Engineer.
yes you can depending if you are good
Yes, having good grades is important to be considered for the Marine Corps. The Marine Corps generally requires a minimum high school diploma or equivalent, and they also look at a candidate's academic performance as part of the overall evaluation process. Good grades demonstrate discipline, dedication, and the ability to learn and follow instructions, which are critical attributes for success in the Marine Corps.
Yes - the Japanese were unable to read codes .
you can to an extent you can choose either ground air or support then you have to take an ASVAB and if you do good the corps is more lenient on watever job you want.
Coastal Engineer- civil engineering + ocean coast Marine Engineer- boat mechanics Naval Architects- boat design Ocean Engineer- deep ocean robots and applied mech eng Offshore Engineer- building in deep water e.g. oil drilling sites Port Engineer- building ports on water Marine Surveyor- improving equipment to help marine sciences
Ronald J. Brown has written: 'Counteroffensive' -- subject- s -: American Participation, Campaigns, History, Korean War, 1950-1953, United States, United States. Marine Corps 'Whirlybirds' 'A few good men' -- subject- s -: United States, United States. Marine Corps. Regiment, 5th 'A brief history of the 14th Marines' -- subject- s -: History, United States, United States. Marine Corps. Marines, 14th, United States. Marine Corps. Marine Regiment, 14th 'With Marine Forces afloat in Desert Shield and Desert Storm' -- subject- s -: History, Persian Gulf War, 1991, United States, United States. Marine Corps
Its simple, stay out of any trouble for 3 years and then you are awarded this medal.
No. They certainly will have taken their experiences in the Marine Corps into their psyche (with both good and bad effects), but there's no basis for making a blanket statement that even a minority of them would be considered crazy (in even layman's terms, let alone clinically crazy).
no disad. it is good with high salary. only one problem THIS JOB SUCKS5
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.