Congratulations on your decision to become a United States Marine. It will be without any doubt one of the most important choices you have made, and will make for the rest of your life. It is not a simple journey, and not everybody who will starts it, will finish it.
During your quest you will gain experiences and memories that can last a lifetime. You will encounter enjoyment, distress, exhilaration, feeling of boredom, exhilaration, and exhaustion. You will build bonds of camaraderie that you'll take with you for the remainder of your life. You're going to become more self-confident, mature, physically and mentally tough, and build a mindset of never giving up and mission accomplishment.
Let there be no misunderstanding. Us Marine Corps Recruit Training is the nation's most difficult military boot camp. It's longer in duration than any of the other services'. If you successfully pass the initial cut and arrive at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island or possibly Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, you'll find yourself in a world that you never could've thought. You will be sent to your boundaries of mental and physical exhaustion. . .and you then will be pushed beyond those.
During bootcamp you're going to begin to see a change in your self. Initially challenges, discomfort, hurdles, and friction will be things that keep you from thinking you can accomplish a task or objective. As time goes on, you will welcome those adversities because you recognize you're no longer the civilian you left behind when you stepped foot on the yellow footprints. You're on your way to earning the title and experiencing the change that lasts forever. If you graduate, you'll have gained the right to wear the coveted Eagle, Globe, and Anchor and the opportunity to call yourself "Marine".
Right after your graduation, you will be given the opportunity to take ten days of post graduation, or "boot" leave previous to reporting to the School of Infantry. All Infantry Marines will report to Infantry Training Battalion, and all non-Infantry Marines will report to Marine Combat Training Battalion. Infantry Training Battalion is nearly two months in length, and Marine Combat Training Battalion is approximately Thirty days in length. Just after graduation from ITB, almost all Infantry Marines will report to the Fleet Marine Forces. A handful of others will report to Light Armored Vehicle Crewman's Course, or Basic Reconnaissance Course. All of the non-Infantry Marines will report to their follow-on Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) Schools.
During your quest you will gain experiences and memories that can last a lifetime. You will encounter enjoyment, distress, exhilaration, feeling of boredom, exhilaration, and exhaustion. You will build bonds of camaraderie that you'll take with you for the remainder of your life. You're going to become more self-confident, mature, physically and mentally tough, and build a mindset of never giving up and mission accomplishment.
Let there be no misunderstanding. Us Marine Corps Recruit Training is the nation's most difficult military boot camp. It's longer in duration than any of the other services'. If you successfully pass the initial cut and arrive at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island or possibly Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, you'll find yourself in a world that you never could've thought. You will be sent to your boundaries of mental and physical exhaustion. . .and you then will be pushed beyond those.
During bootcamp you're going to begin to see a change in your self. Initially challenges, discomfort, hurdles, and friction will be things that keep you from thinking you can accomplish a task or objective. As time goes on, you will welcome those adversities because you recognize you're no longer the civilian you left behind when you stepped foot on the yellow footprints. You're on your way to earning the title and experiencing the change that lasts forever. If you graduate, you'll have gained the right to wear the coveted Eagle, Globe, and Anchor and the opportunity to call yourself "Marine".
Right after your graduation, you will be given the opportunity to take ten days of post graduation, or "boot" leave previous to reporting to the School of Infantry. All Infantry Marines will report to Infantry Training Battalion, and all non-Infantry Marines will report to Marine Combat Training Battalion. Infantry Training Battalion is nearly two months in length, and Marine Combat Training Battalion is approximately Thirty days in length. Just after graduation from ITB, almost all Infantry Marines will report to the Fleet Marine Forces. A handful of others will report to Light Armored Vehicle Crewman's Course, or Basic Reconnaissance Course. All of the non-Infantry Marines will report to their follow-on Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) Schools.
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