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If you want to transfer from the Marines to the Navy there are two way to do it. the first being that you want until your EAS (discharge date) than transfer directly to a navy orientation school then on to your MOS school (your naval job). Or you might want to take some time between you USMC discharge and enlisting in the Navy. Its basically the same deal only you wait for a while between the two services.

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Q: How do you switch from Marine Corps to the Navy?
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