A Marines recruiter will not intentionally lie to get you to join. However, they are taught to persuade you and in the course of doing so they may stretch the truth (i.e. your chances of getting a base or a job that you like over others).
The recruiter can answer those questions.
You can contact your local recruiter to find out if the Marines are a right fit for you. You can also go to www.marines.com to find out more.
Probably none. You need to ask a recruiter to be sure. www.marines.com
Not an easy prospect. You can talk with your recruiter. Try to get Sniper school specified in your enlistment contract.
No , you can enlist at the age of 17 with a parental waiver ; call your local recruiter for additional information .
Go to a marine recruiter and tell him you want to join....hell, he'll have you out the next day, mine did.....just sign, baby. ...and if you can't find it, just google 'marine recruiter' and put your zip code in. Trust me, they'll make it easy for you.
Once you reach the age (17 is the lowest age you can join) you will have to go to a recruiting agency and enlist
depends if you were an adult at the time you should not lie and tell your recruiter about your felony or charge and they would look over it because if you lie about it you will look like a liar
27 >2. Call your local recruiter and ask about age restrictions .
Children do not affect your ability to join the Marines.
I would check with your recruiter, but chances are really good that the answer will be no.
It depends where you live. The best way to find out it to go to the website of the branch you want to join (army, navy, air force, marines) and look for the nearest location.