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I want ot be a marine when i grow up, and i want to lso be a officer.

But to be a officer i have some questions,,

1. When are you a marine? like you go to college and theres trainign in between years of college, but when do you become a marine after the first session of training or both?

2. Am i being misleaded or do you have to become an actual marine first liek all others do, before training to become an officer and do you have to be selected to become an officer.

3. Can someone explain the process out to me in laymen terms.. please..
Like how do you do it?
first go to any 4 year college and inbetween your years in college you train 6 weeks. inbetween sophmore and junior year and then you go on to another school..? i dunno please explain.

2007-02-10 07:24:36 · 5 answers · asked by Aaron T 2 in Politics & Government Military

5 answers

A person is a Marine after they go through US
Marine Corp Boot Camp and earn their right
to be a US MARINE!!!!!!!!!

2007-02-10 07:29:14 · answer #1 · answered by Vagabond5879 7 · 0 0

You aren't considered a Marine until you get your commission from the Marine Corps making you a commissioned officer.

You don't have to become a Marine first. When you take ROTC in college, you learn the basics of being an officer then you have to go to OCS (Offers Candidate School) in the Marines and when you graduate and get your commission, you are a Marine.

I was enlisted so I don't know the ins and outs of being a Marine officer but what you've written sounds about right.

USMC 76-77
SEMPER FI

2007-02-10 07:44:10 · answer #2 · answered by Kevin A 6 · 0 2

Listen up maggot!!!!!
Just kidding I won't talk like the gunny anymore.

You can take a few different paths to becoming a Second Lieutenant of Marines.
1) Got to boot camp in either SanDiego Calif. or Parris Island SC. You will graduate a Private or Private First Class. The you go be an enlisted Marine. You can then either go to the Naval Academy for 4 years at the end of which you will be a 2nd Lieutenant. Or you can go to a thing called MECEP (Marine Enlisted Comissioning Education Program). You go to some colloege and your job is to complete your bachelors degree. After you graduate college you will be sent to OCS and they will make you a 2nd LT.

2) Don't go to boot camp and go straight to the Naval Academy. Or go NROTC (MC option) at some colloege. You become a 2nd Lt at the end after your last year of college.

Sorry - no short path to a Butter Bar (2nd Lieut. rank insignia)
Semper Fi Devil Pup
Former Sgt of Marines.

2007-02-10 09:14:50 · answer #3 · answered by faceman888 4 · 0 1

properly, i'm in 2/24 and that i'd bypass if I were you. each and each and every of the adult men who joined my unit at the same time as we were lengthy gone are being deployed with you adult men, alongside with the adult men who volunteered to bypass again. i'd nonetheless bypass besides the undeniable fact that, deployments are what you're making of them. they are regularly a marvelous getting to attraction to close and administration adventure(very solid aspect once you're planning on being an officer) or you are able to blow it off and whinge about each and everything. We had some adult men in %and that all of them wanting to contain us and did not be apologetic about it. to boot it will furnish you with a style of what energetic responsibility existence is like. So bypass, iraq is fairly a lot less kinetic than its been(phantom fury days are lengthy gone), yet that would not advise you gained't do or see some thing. We nonetheless rolled up undesirable adult men and dug up some thing like 4 dissimilar ordinance up in caches. So its compared to you'd be sitting there doing no longer some thing. no longer to educate the veterans advantages you'll have get admission to to when you get again.

2016-12-04 00:19:21 · answer #4 · answered by minogue 4 · 0 0

You will be a Marine when you complete OCS, and they pin the butter bars on your collar. Any other training will be just preparing you for OCS.

One of my favorite PT cadences:

Twinkle Twinkle little star,
Who's that wearing golden bars?
Wait one minute, let me guess,
You just came from OCS.

Lt. Lt. don't you know,
They don't make Marines at Quantico!!

2007-02-10 07:35:46 · answer #5 · answered by ? 5 · 2 0

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