Cutting their hair. lol.........being in prison.
I would think not.
1500-1600 a month. source: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos249.htm#earnings but if you're joining for money, you better look elsewhere.
Considering that the Marines value education, it is bad. Marines want loyalty, not people that would abandon their families. Finish high school and join the Marines when you turn 18. Meanwhile, keep a clean record and get physically strong. so no smokey smokey :)
Probably so. It is unlikely that the military would accept you after such a procedure.
These were tatics used by managers/employers to prevent workers from joining unions. Employers would place union members on a "black list" which would make it difficult for them to be promoted or get jobs in other organizations. "Yellow dog contract" were signed agreements, by candidates, that would prevent them from joining or participating in union activities once they were employed by an organization.
Some obvious physical problems would be being paralyzed or missing an arm, leg, or other limb.
I would have thought that you need to tell the Marines about your allergies and let them deal with it rather than trying to treat yourself while in training. Bear in mind that if your allergies are very bad it may be that you are medically unsuitable for a career in the Marines. For instance if you were on active service some place where you could not get the medication you need, you may become ill and place yourself and fellow marines in danger.
The threat that nuclear weapons would be used.
British Royal Marines, Greek Raiders, US Green Berets
They would not pass the physical. The military is a dangerous place and blood is a common hazard. AIDS would be a hazard to anyone else in the unit.
It depends on the number of Marines. The rifle belonging to a Marine would the Marine's rifle. If you are talking about multiple Marines it would be Semper Fi is the Marines' unofficial motto.
It might not prevent them from studying this occupation, but it is possible that someone with this charge on their record may not be employable by a government agency.