Marines don't go through Basic Training - they go through Boot Camp. The Army does accept prior service enlistees without requiring them to go through Basic Combat Training. However, one may be required to attend BCT if their break in service exceeds a certain period of time. Additionally, they may have to attend Advanced Individual Training (AIT) to become qualified for their selected occupation in the Army if their previous occupation in the Marine Corps was not parallel to it.
No, you do not. The Marines is the only branch of Service that the US Army accepts people without going through any form of introduction training.
If you regain your sanity, YES
sorry mate - nope
If they ETS from the Marines and then reenlist into the Army. They won't be assigned to an Army Ranger unit from the Marine Corps.
If they ETS from the Marines and then reenlist into the Army. They won't be assigned to an Army Ranger unit from the Marine Corps.
Yes. All enlisted Marines must complete boot-camp and either school of infantry or Marine combat training, regardless of previous service in another branch.
While your in boot camp your not even considered a life form. your a prehistoric piece of amphibian s**t. But if you complete recruit training you earned your right to be called a Marine.
none. the Marine Corps will provide all the training you will need.
Marine Junior officers Training Corps
One can join the US marine corp my first ensuring one meets all requirements of joining. One can then apply and complete the training required to join the marines.
you need absolutely no training what-so-ever to join the Marine Corps. The Marine Corps itself will provide any and all required training.
A marine in basic training can send money home to his spouse. When you get paid, it is your money and you can do what you want with it.