Talk to your Marine Corps recruiter. They will provide the information required. The first step is that you must have a college degree.
Yes, a Canadian can serve in the US military as a Marine. Get a passport, be in shape, and contact a US Marine Recruiter: http://www.marines.com/main/index/making_marines/recruit_trainingGood luck!
Talk to your Local Marine Recruiter. Go To Marine.com for more information
The typical enlistment inthe USMC is 4 years. Some are longer if you get a technical MOS that requires more schooling. If you REALLY want to know for sure, go ask your local Marine Corps recruiter. He will know the most up-to-date answer.
An Army National Guard Recruiter.
Visit a Marine Recruiter.
See your Marine Recruiter.
The first step is to go see a recruiter and talk to them and they will help you with all the steps.
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To speak with your nearest Marine recruiter, visit http://www.marines.com/rmi and fill out the short form. A recruiter will contact you shortly thereafter.
Talk to your Marine Corps recruiter. They will provide the information required. The first step is that you must have a college degree.
Go ask your local Marine Corps recruiter.
Marine recruiters work nationwide. There are various recruitment centers where you can meet a marine recruiter. Also there are special events where marine recruiters will be present. Contact a recruitment center for dates and places where they will be present.
If you go to their website and enter your information, they will have the nearest recruiter get in touch with you.
To find out if the Marine Corps are recruiting a person can locate and ask a Marine Recruiter near their location. A person can also request information directly from the Marine Corps. From there the person will be contacted by mail or directly from a local Marine Recruiter.
You need to contact your local recruiter and speak to him about signing up. Then you need to go to boot camp for 13 weeks of hell... If you pass boot camp you get the title "Marine"
contact your local recruiter's office and tell them you want to become a Marine.