That is totally up to you. Basic Training is considered the most grueling and physically demanding thing on this side of the Globe. The Corps is not made for just anyone to join. It is designed to separate the men from everyone else. Not only is it physically enduring, it also challenges you mental state as well. You have to be extremely strong willed to even survive this camp. But, if you feel you are ready to take this head on with no preparation at all, the more to you. although I would recommend getting attoned to to everything you will encounter such as Drill, Phisicaly Exercise, The Bugle Call. et cetera. I hope I answere you question to the fullest.
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very simple, if you enlist in the marines a year in advance that means you are in the marines and you are doing the Delayed Entry Program, that means that you are required to basic training within that year.
The marines will take people of different ages. In order to enlist to become a marine you should be between the age of 17 and be no older than 29. It is possible you can enlist when you are over 29 but you will have to submit a waiver.
No. Corpsman are from the Navy.
To enlist one must be at least 17 and have a parent sign for you.
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The least amount of time that you can enlist in the Marines for is three years.
If you mean Parris Island Marine Corps training camp, - you have to be 18 to enlist in the Marines - you can be any age to visit the camp
No, you do not. The Marines is the only branch of Service that the US Army accepts people without going through any form of introduction training.
It is not final until you take the oath at your physical.
As many as you've got.
you enlist in the navy as a corpsman and you will be assigned a medical profession.
Hillary Clinton says in her book that she tried to enlist in the Marines but was rebuffed due to her age, eyesight, and gender.