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To find out if the Marine Corps are recruiting a person can locate and ask a Marine Recruiter near their location. A person can also request information directly from the Marine Corps. From there the person will be contacted by mail or directly from a local Marine Recruiter.
Go ask your local Marine Corps recruiter.
One can find more information and apply for a position in the Marine Corps Reserve by speaking with a Marine Corps Recruiter. There are various tests and criteria which one must successfully complete before enlisting with the Marines. More information and recruiter information can be found directly from the Marine Corps website.
Felons Wanting to be Marines Beware! While I wouldn't "hold my breath" expecting a waiver from the Marine Corps for a felony conviction, "anything is possible" judging by the Navy/Marine Corps Criteria at the below site: : GFM Lt USMC Ret. Former 2X Recruiter
contact your local recruiter's office and tell them you want to become a Marine.
Talk to your Marine Corps recruiter. They will provide the information required. The first step is that you must have a college degree.
One can meet with US Marine Corps recruiters from the following sources: Marines, Military, US Military, MARSOC - Marine Corps, Marine Spot, Today's Military, Marine Corps Recruit, to name a few.
Complete your contract and see an Army recruiter.
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.
The web address of the National Museum Of Marine Corps is: http://www.usmcmuseum.com
The web address of the Marine Corps University Foundation is: http://www.mcuf.org
Just see a recruiter at your local station. You can also fill out a contact request online.