It is 4 months long it is broken up into three phases
Ten weeks.
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.
Marines are part of the military, many will argue that the Marines are the best/highest trained military branch in the US military (now im not saying that there arnt special forces for other branchs that arn't better then Marines, all im saying is for basic training i'd have to say that the Marines are the best)
8 weeks of basic training (BCT), and 3 weeks to 2 years of advanced individual training (AIT, depending on the jod being trained for.
Almost all bases have a training section of some kind. Lackland Air force base is the training center for all USAF enlisted and the US Air Force Academy in Colorado is the training ground for all USAF Officers. But that is just AF basic training bases. After basic training there is Tech School and there are many bases that host the various career field tech schools. The Army, Marines, and Navy also have Basic training and tech school bases. One Marine training base is Camp Lejune in North Carolina. One Army training base is Fort Jackson in South Carolina. There is also an officer training base at Annapolis Maryland for Navy officers. And then there are many specialty training bases such as the Survival School training base in East Washington State.
Basic Training (or Basic Combat Training) is a term exclusive to the US Army and Air Force - the Marines refer to it as Boot Camp. US Marines attend their Boot Camp either at MCRD Parris Island (in South Carolina) or MCRD San Diego (in California).
It all depends on how well you do in basic training
the Marines call it boot camp. its 12 weeks long
The Royal Marines are a much smaller body of men who receive a longer and more intensive basic training and more advanced training in special operations skills.
The exact distance that Marines run per day in Basic Training can vary depending on the specific training program and phase of training. Generally, Marines can expect to run anywhere from 3 to 5 miles per day, but this distance can increase as the training progresses.
do marines go to training on Sunday
very simple, if you enlist in the marines a year in advance that means you are in the marines and you are doing the Delayed Entry Program, that means that you are required to basic training within that year.
As the paras are the elite part of the army, the Royal Marines are the elite part of the Navy. Some of the most feared soldiers in the world. They're basic training is the longest training program in NATO. (31 weeks)
In Basic Combat Training, male enlistees will have to have their heads shaved. Females are not required to do this.
Yes, they are chosen based on their marksmanship skills to go to scout sniper school.
You join as a recruit. Once you complete basic training, you can earn promotion based on skills, prior education and training. A few Marines graduate from boot camp as a Private First Class.
Marines typically receive their uniforms as part of their initial training and upon completion of basic training. They are issued their uniforms and other necessary gear during the early stages of their training to ensure they are properly equipped for their duties and responsibilities. Additionally, Marines may receive additional uniforms and updates to their gear throughout their career as needed.