it all depends on your job but you can go to Japan okinowa California or North Carolina
No. Once you sign that contract you are required to fullfill your enlistment.
No, not all Marines go through Officer Candidate School (OCS). OCS is specifically for individuals who want to become commissioned officers in the Marine Corps. Enlisted Marines, on the other hand, undergo different training programs to prepare them for their specific roles and responsibilities.
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There is no boot camp for Marines in Texas. Only three places in the entire world make Marines: USMCRD Parris Island, SC (Makes enlisted Marines), USMCRD San Diego, CA (Makes enlisted Marines), and USMCB Quantico, VA, which is the olnly place in the world which makes Marine Officers.
You don't. Just like all enlisted Marines you are a private. No skipping ranks.
It is the enlisted rank of pay grade E-3.
We had several not go in after they signed the contract. They threaten you and chase after you with calls and appearances at your house. The people I know never got in trouble..who knows what they do now.
the majority of enlisted MARINES DO NOT WANT THE REPEAL.. It WOULD DRASTICALLY AFFECT THE MORAL ... PRIDE AND TRADITION OF THE CORPS... THE MARINES HAVE A PROUD TRADITION OF OVER 200 YEARS TO WHICH THEY HAVE PROUDLY KEPT.... THE FEW THE PROUD ..THE MARINES....
A typical duty in the 1960s for the US Marines did last for several months.
Enlisted - Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps . Officer - Commandant of the Marine Corps .
The Continental Marines were authorized a force of two battalions and total troop strength during the American Revolution was about 131 Officers and 2,000 Enlisted.
Opha Mae Johnson was the first female Marine and she enlisted on August 13, 1918.