I would strongly recommend starting your degree as soon as possible. Do not procrastinate this! You can cover a lot of ground within the next two years. Because of the deployment and/or changing of duty stations, I would strongly recommend to take an online degree from a regionally accredited college or university. In this way it does not matter where you go, as long as you have computer access you can continue. My son is a Marine stationed in Iraq and is doing this also. A good university for you would be the America Military University. The school is online and has the preferred regional accreditation, thus you can be assured the coursework and degree you complete through this institution will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers. Talk to your education Officer, and he/she should be able to get you started. I am a former Marine and pursued my education with Marine Corps assistance, my son as I indicated is doing the same, and you can also. Your biggest enemy is going to be procrastination, so just do it now and don't put it off. Semper Fi!!
The United States Department of Defense offers incentives for enlistment and reenlistment based on need for certain occupational specialties. Marine Corps signing bonuses depend on the specialty, period of enlistment, and can only be determined by consulting with the representative from the recruiting command.
David A. Dawson has written: 'The impact of Project 100,000 on the Marine Corps' -- subject(s): Employment, History, Marines, Personnel management, Project 100,000, Rating of, Recruiting, enlistment, United States, United States. Marine Corps, Youth with social disabilities
Alvin A. Cook has written: 'Estimating the quality of Air Force volunteers' -- subject(s): Recruiting, enlistment, United States, United States. Air Force 'Quality adjustment and the excess supply of Air Force volunteers' -- subject(s): Recruiting, enlistment, United States, United States. Air Force 'A computer program and model for predicting the supply of air force volunteers' -- subject(s): Data processing, Recruiting, enlistment, United States, United States. Air Force
USMC stands for United States Marine Corp.
H. J. Murray has written: 'Further correspondence respecting the enlistment of British subjects in the United States' Army' -- subject(s): Correspondence, United States. Army, Recruiting, enlistment, United States, British Participation, Foreign relations, History
United States Marine Corps was created in 1775.
Below are the associate degrees most common within the United States. * Associates of arts (AA) * Associates in Science (AS) * Associates in Applied Science (AAS) Typically, the associates in education is an associates of arts an AA.
United States Marine Hospital of Louisville was created in 1845.
United States Marine Hospital of Louisville ended in 1933.
Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom was created in 1884.
United States Merchant Marine Academy was created in 1942.
Spain's decision to cede Florida to the United States