You don't need a specific major. It depends on what you want to do in the Marine Corps honestly. You can major in anything you want but my recommendation is to major in the field you want your MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) to be in. BTW, there is no better branch than the MARINES.
Jack Miller - USMC officer - died on 1942-12-04.
Jack Miller - USMC officer - was born on 1920-04-02.
A light, a scope (telescopic sight) a laser targeting device (pointer/aimer) probably with infared option.
The first African American General Officer in the Corps, an aviator and a gentleman.
You could go in as a Second Lieutenant, if you wished to go the officer route.
Major General Harry Schmidt, USMC.
During the Mexican War (1846-1848) all of the officers died during a particular battle.
As a 2LT, you'd either be put in a staff office (if you were too green to be put in command), or you'd be a platoon leader.
Yes, denotes the first field grade. General Officers have a more ornate design
The Question is who would win, SAS or USMC. Even without the number the SAS would win. They are put through much more to get in to the force and even once they get in continue training throughout thier working life. I believe the SAS
The USMC does not have its own cabinet level secretary, but receives guidance from the SECNAV.
Timothy C. Fretwell - born 11 April 1985 and commissioned 25 March 2005