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The Marine Corps was very good to me,and it was good for me. I spent 4 years on AD and 2 years on AR. It was by far the worst of times and the best of times. It is no cake walk, but you can rest assured that if you can make a good career out of the marine corps you can make a good career out of anything.
The people who have posted before me are right in the respect that you MUST take a good look at your situation and do some sole searching when deciding on why you want to go into the military ( any branch ). I will tell you right now that if you want to join a service where you are most likely to retire from to join the air force. There is no shame in doing so. because their mission is so drastically different they simply have more " 9 to 5" type jobs than any other service and therefore your home life will be as close as "normal" as possible and your chances of obtaining your goal of staying in long enough to retire are greater. This is a Fact, the Air Force has a higher retention rate than any other service.
The secret of being a Marine is that you have to WANT it 24/7 while in boot camp....The secret to having a good experience in the Marines is that you have to be in the "Corps" frame of mind. You should also have a knack of staying out of trouble. Because while in the Corps you can find yourself in trouble for things you never knew existed, Things that are petty in the civilian world are a mortal sin in the Corps. You will always be held to a higher standard. You must consider this and not take it lightly when making your decision.
For me the hardest part of being a Marine was not the physical part, But the Mental part. This is also why I found it easier on active duty than in the reserves..... It was easy to play the role as a Marine day after day once you are in the "Corps" frame of mind, once you are in the right frame of mind it is easier to stay there. But to be a civilian 28 days of the month and then go into a grueling 2 day training schedule playing the " Hard Azz "
PLT- SGT. trying to keep other Marines at their best was one of the toughest things I ever had to do.
If you are normal, While in Boot Camp you will try to find an easy way out. You will have all sorts of thoughts run threw your head on how you can get a medical discharge or maybe have your congressman pull some strings to get you contract dissolved..... But if you overcome these second thoughts, and are found worthy to carry the title of UNITED STATES MARINE Then pride that you will carry for the rest of your life is undescribable....
The people who have posted before me are right in the respect that you MUST take a good look at your situation and do some sole searching when deciding on why you want to go into the military ( any branch ). I will tell you right now that if you want to join a service where you are most likely to retire from to join the air force. There is no shame in doing so. because their mission is so drastically different they simply have more " 9 to 5" type jobs than any other service and therefore your home life will be as close as "normal" as possible and your chances of obtaining your goal of staying in long enough to retire are greater. This is a Fact, the Air Force has a higher retention rate than any other service.
The secret of being a Marine is that you have to WANT it 24/7 while in boot camp....The secret to having a good experience in the Marines is that you have to be in the "Corps" frame of mind. You should also have a knack of staying out of trouble. Because while in the Corps you can find yourself in trouble for things you never knew existed, Things that are petty in the civilian world are a mortal sin in the Corps. You will always be held to a higher standard. You must consider this and not take it lightly when making your decision.
For me the hardest part of being a Marine was not the physical part, But the Mental part. This is also why I found it easier on active duty than in the reserves..... It was easy to play the role as a Marine day after day once you are in the "Corps" frame of mind, once you are in the right frame of mind it is easier to stay there. But to be a civilian 28 days of the month and then go into a grueling 2 day training schedule playing the " Hard Azz "
PLT- SGT. trying to keep other Marines at their best was one of the toughest things I ever had to do.
If you are normal, While in Boot Camp you will try to find an easy way out. You will have all sorts of thoughts run threw your head on how you can get a medical discharge or maybe have your congressman pull some strings to get you contract dissolved..... But if you overcome these second thoughts, and are found worthy to carry the title of UNITED STATES MARINE Then pride that you will carry for the rest of your life is undescribable....