Enlist in the Marine Corps, go through basic training and do your time. Complete the required course work for your MOS. If you don't get into trouble, you should make corporal in a couple years.
Also in action you commit an act of selfless bravery or help out your division in an extrodinary way in action you should make corpral or higher a couple days after the action if seen by a sergant or any higher rank and they reccamen you for it.
No, A Corporal is an NCO and a Lieutenant is a commissioned Officer.
In the US Army, there's two ranks - Specialist, and Corporal. In the US Marines, it's just Corporal. The Specialist rank in the Army is not an NCO rank, whereas Corporal is.
You are mixing services. Rangers are a part of the US Army. US Marines are a separate military unit.
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Corporal. Note: An E3 in the Marine Corps is called a lance corporal; a rank which to the best of my knowledge only exists in the British Army and the US Marines. A lance corporal is the highest enlisted rank, and a corporal is the lowest non-commissioned officer rank.
CPL means Corporal in the marines
My boyfriend went through the Young Marines and was a Lance Corporal at age 19.
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
Gunnery Sergeant and Lance Corporal are names of ranks used by the US Marines. The Question was about the US Army.
You don't. Just like all enlisted Marines you are a private. No skipping ranks.
Yes, a Marine sergeant has the authority to give instructions and set expectations for the corporal's duties and responsibilities. If completing a PT session is a requirement or prerequisite for counseling marines, the sergeant can enforce that requirement. It is within the sergeant's authority to ensure that the corporal meets the necessary standards before conducting counseling sessions.