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Yes and no - while a Navy Corpsman is a Corpsman regardless of status, the problem you'd face is with any Security Clearance. FMF and Force Recon members typically hold Secret or Top Secret clearances, and they don't typically authorize those for foreign nationals, only U.S. citizens.
The US Marine Corps is constantly recruiting throughout the year. However, the specific timing may vary depending on the current needs of the Marine Corps. It is recommended to contact a local Marine Corps recruiting office or visit their website for the most up-to-date information on recruitment opportunities and timelines.
Only rarely, the needs of the service comes first.
Yes, a reason is MEPS needs to make sure you are legal in the US.
A private in the Marine Corps is an entry-level rank responsible for following orders, completing assigned tasks, and maintaining personal and equipment readiness. Privates undergo training to develop their physical and mental abilities, learn basic combat skills, and embody the core values of the Marine Corps. They may be assigned to various roles such as infantry, logistics, or support positions depending on the needs of the Marine Corps.
There is probably no higher top of the top secret status than that of the person who holds the office of President of the United States. Therefore, any clearance that anyone needs is probably matched by President Obama's clearance.
Reserve Marines can be stationed at various Marine Corps Reserve centers located throughout the United States. These centers are strategically located to support the Marine Corps' operational requirements and training needs. They can also be deployed overseas to support active duty Marine Corps units or engage in humanitarian and combat operations.
The needs of the Marine Corps comes first. The individual may be in a key position and there is a need to have a contact relief before they can be released. There may be inventory requirements, or missions that are underway that must be completed first.
No there is no requirement for notification. Marines are subject to serving the needs of the Corps. Transfers are a matter of course. They will do their best to assist families and dependents in dealing with the change and attempt to ease any problems it may cause.
I think you are asking about a "security clearance." There are three basic levels of security clearance: Confidential, Secret and Top Secret. Not every member of congress, nor even every member of the president's cabinet, has access to all of the government's most secret information: certain documents, such as war plans, might only be shared with a specific (and usually small) group of people who are on a congressional committee, or with the president's closest advisers on military affairs. But the president, as Commander in Chief and head of the executive branch, possesses the highest level of security clearance, since he needs total access to all information, whether classified or not, in order to do his job.
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