Absolutely, there may just be some jobs that you are not eligible for. All of the jobs where you would be disqualified have to do with the aviation (pilot, ATC, ect.)
18, or 17 with parental permission.
Holland, USA, UK, or Spain, you can choose. They are all very good, im from holland and i'll maybe join the marines from holland as an officer.
They joined the BEST branch of the military, The United States Marine Corps. (I am not biased or anything having a daughter in the USMC and a husband too.)
they can get caught by the cops and sent back to Mexico faster!!! :) The marine corps are part of the military and they have legal benefits in the U.S and are allowed to live in the U.S. An illegal immigrant is someone who is illegally allowed to live in any country or someone who has entered any country without confirmation from proper authorities. There are no benefits to joining the marine corps for a illegal immigrant because in order to join the marine corps you need to register and you need to show them a LEGAL U.S passport that identifies that you are allowed to be in the U.S. Illegal immigrants are illegal in any country because they do not have a passport. So if you were to go over to the marine corps and attempt to register they would realize that you are an illegal immigrant because you do not have a passport and then you would be sent back to whatever country you came from or you would be put in jail or a consequential illegal immigration center for a certain period of time until you are released and sent back to your country.
There are about 200,000 people currently in the Marines and there are about 320,000,000 people in the U.S. and so about .0625% or about 1 in every 1600 people.
no
Extreme patriotism, feeling of ability to serve most effectively that way.
no
no
Yes, I have been in the Marine Corps for 8 years now and I have flat feet
Only if they have U.S. Citizenship
you need absolutely no training what-so-ever to join the Marine Corps. The Marine Corps itself will provide any and all required training.
18, or 17 with parental permission.
Be a Republic of Korea citizen
The percent of high school graduates who join the Marine Corps is 0.3% out of the ones that are considered fit for duty. Less than 1,800 people end up enlisting in the army.
NO.Or Perhaps:Yes. Or it should be. It is after all something like a Marriage for Life, after all, Once a Marine, Always a Marine.
You'd have to wait until the end of your current enlisted, if you're currently enlisted in the Marine Corps on active duty. If you wish to go from the Marine Corps Reserve into the Regular Army, that can be done, though.