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A good use for a marine GPS Plotter would be if you took it fishing with you on your boat. It will help you keep track of your location and will ensure that you won't get lost.
Talk to your Marine Corps recruiter. They will provide the information required. In many cases they will be happy to help you if you have an honorable discharge.
The flag of the United States Marine Corps represents freedom and bravery. A dedicated agent will be happy to help you find more information on their official website.
Yes, having good grades is important to be considered for the Marine Corps. The Marine Corps generally requires a minimum high school diploma or equivalent, and they also look at a candidate's academic performance as part of the overall evaluation process. Good grades demonstrate discipline, dedication, and the ability to learn and follow instructions, which are critical attributes for success in the Marine Corps.
Certainly awards will help with promotions. They are markers indicating that someone is doing a good job and is appreciated by their superiors. In many cases the promotion review board will look for awards, particularly Good Conduct awards.
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The Marine Corps is very good at avoiding MOS overages in the support services. If you join the Marines to be a cook, they let you enlist to be a cook because they thought one of their cooks was about to get out of the Corps. If that guy stays in the Corps, they WILL reclassify you to something else. This happened to my brother--he was reclassified to three different things before he got out of training. Your case is different: there are never enough 0311s. If you want to be an 0311, and you can pass infantry school, you'll be an 0311.
The Marine Corps 2nd Award Expert Badge is a mark of recognition for marksmanship proficiency. It is awarded to Marines who have earned the Expert qualification twice. This accomplishment demonstrates a high level of skill and precision in firearms training.
No. In fact, most Marines have less than two years of college experience when they first enter the Marine Corps. However, your some of your training in boot camp and your MOS school may count as college credits. Once you get through boot camp and MOS school, you will able to use tuition assistance programs that are available to military members. Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) is availible on most Marine Corps bases. Once you get to your first duty station, talk to their Education and Career Services section. They can help you get started.
so you can see all the animals and help them if they need help.......
it lets them know what is and isn't good or whats nice. It also help the brain to grow.
Yes just like any military sponsored club. Civil Air Patrol is looked favorably upon by the Naval Academy and and college with Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, it will probably help you get into Marine Corps Officer Candidate School and Platoon Leaders Class.