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At the Parris Island facility one could expect to find Marine Corps Recruits being trained. A Marine at this facility will be trained in weapons, Marine Corps Martial Arts, Marine Corps History as well as personal hygiene.
There are a couple places where one could go to view videos of the Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon. For instance, YouTube and the official Marines website offer many videos for the Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon.
There could be, but you would have to check with the local Marine Corps recruiters. More than likely they would attend the balls in Barstow or 29 Palms, California.
The Marine Corps does have regulations on civilian attire. They view civilian attire as a privilege. I would say as long as no one could tell, but You could possibly get in trouble if someone noticed. They would likely get you under this in the Uniform regulations:7a. Marines are associated and identified with the Marine Corps in and out of uniform, and when on or off duty. Therefore, when civilian clothing is worn, Marines will ensure that their dress and personal appearance are conservative and commensurate with the high standards traditionally associated with the Marine Corps. No eccentricities of dress will be permitted.
You don't. If you are not a Marine or a registered Junior Marine it is illegal to wear any form of military uniform. If you want to wear dress blues outside the privacy of your own home then you must enlist in the Marine Corps, otherwise you could be caught, convicted, and become a felon.
They must be 18. It doesn't matter what the legal age of consent in the state is. It could be 15, but if you are a Marine, they MUST be 18. No appeals, nada. 18 or older.
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.
My friend called me stating that his car broke down so I told him I was having dinner with my family and the soonest I could pick him up would be around 8:00 pm.
Both served in the United States Marine Corps. I could find no reference to them being in the same units.
If due process has been met. They can fine you for various offenses. A court order could also result in a garnishment on wages.
You could be discharged for arthritis. If the medical condition prevents you from being effective, you can receive a medical discharge. If it is bad enough, you could receive disability pay.
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