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Becoming a Marine. By: Jacob Wertman. Marine Corps History. Established November 10 th 1775 Disbanded after the American Revolution Reestablished shortly after because of constant threats of war “On Foot” Solders of the U.S. Navy. Becoming an Officer. A 4 year degree is required
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Becoming a Marine By: Jacob Wertman
Marine Corps History • Established November 10th 1775 • Disbanded after the American Revolution • Reestablished shortly after because of constant threats of war • “On Foot” Solders of the U.S. Navy
Becoming an Officer • A 4 year degree is required • Officer Candidate School (During College)- 2 6 week sessions- 1 10 week session • Must be selected and approved to go by Colonels, Majors, and other officers • Officer Candidate Course - Post Graduation • Upon Completion of either route, you will be commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant
The Few, The Proud • The Few, The Proud, The Marines • Just over 200,000 Marines active and reserve • Elite in depth screening process • Rigorous training
Benefits • Free Travel for immediate family on available air craft • 30 days paid vacation • Access to private campgrounds, beaches, and resorts • 100% Medical and Dental Coverage • Retirement after 20 years of service • Military Discount
Personal Interview – Foster • Captain Peter. C Foster • Marines since January 2009 • “Being a Marines means you’re servicing a higher cause than yourself, serving a brother hood, when chaos and uncertainty arises The Marines are the first to lead the way. • The Marines stick out because they train all men to be rifleman before an MOS.
Personal Interview – Elmore • Gunnery Sergeant Kevin Elmore • Marines 18 ½ year • Chose the Marines because everything else seemed easy and he wanted a challenge to push himself to his limits • “Being a Marine means He’s done his part to support this country for his family.” • Plans to stay in the Marines until retirement, than pursue something else • His best advice when picking a branch is to “Weigh the options”
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