Depends. If your date of rank is the Jr Date of Rank for the zone than no. If your date of rank is before the Jr Date of Rank than yes.
It depends on the individual situation and can vary greatly. In general, each promotion will offer more active service longevity. Below are some general guidelines for enlisted and officers. Enlisted: Enlistments are generally offered in 4 to 6 year increments. Until you reach the rank of Staff Sergeant (E-6), your active service may be terminated if not offered reinlistment. Once you have been promoted to Staff Sergeant (and have entered the ranks of the Staff Non-Commissioned Officers), you will be afforded the privelage of continuing your active service until retirement eligible at 20 years of active service, at which time you will face mandatory retirement. If selected for promotion to Gunnery Sergent (E-7) prior to reaching the 20 year mark, you may remain on active duty until twice non-selected to promotion to First Sergeant / Master Sergeant (E-8). If selected for promotion to First Sergeant / Master Sergeant (E-8), you may remain on active duty until twice non-selected to promotion to Sergeant Major / Master Gunnery Sergeant (E-9). Upon promotion to Sergeant Major / Master Gunnery Sergeant (E-9), you may remain on active duty until you are no longer qualified for active service, or until 40 years of active service. Officer: Initial commissions are generally offered for a length of 3 to 7 years, depending on your commissioning source e.g. OCS, ROTC, Service Academy, MECEP, ECP, BOOST, Direct Commsion, etc. Until you reach the rank of Major (O-4), your active service may be terminated if not offered career designation. Once you have been promoted to Major (and have entered the ranks of the Field Grade Officers), you will be afforded the privelage of continuing your active service until retirement eligible at 20 years of active service, at which time you will face mandatory retirement. If selected for promotion to Lieutenatn Colonel (O-5) prior to reaching the 20 year mark, you may remain on active duty until twice non-selected to promotion to Colonel (O-6). If selected for promotion to Colonel (O-6), you may remain on active duty until twice non-selected to promotion to Brigadere General (O-7). Upon promotion to the General Officer ranks (O-7 to O-10), you may remain on active duty until you are no longer qualified for active service, or until 40 years of active service.
If the recruiter is an active duty US Marine he can become any grade that he earns through hard work, recommendations from a commanding officer and length of service time. Marines start as private, pfc, lance corporal, corporal, sergeant, staff sergeant and then gunnery sergeant. And finally the highest ranks of enlisted men the Master Sergeant and First Sergeant
There are approximately 700 active duty Marine Colonels serving in the United States Marine Corps.
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The cutting score for active corporal is 1583 active sergeant is 1823
the oldest active duty enlisted person
the marine corps is converting to an all infantry fighting force that is all you you have for an mos 0311 infantry This is not true. The Marine Corps is not moving toward an all infantry force. You can have any job you think of with the exection of anything medical, dental, or religious as these jobs are provided by the Navy. I am a Staff Sergeant with 13 years active duty so far.
There are about 200,000 US Marines on active duty.
A player is eligible as soon as they are placed active on the major league roster. If the player does not play, they still earn the major league minimum.
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