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Going to USMC boot camp; June 29th

Posted on June 15th, 2009

Just in case you didn’t know, now you know. It’s true, and I’m ready. I enlisted in August, so I’ve been waiting a while, now i finally have my ticket (diploma) to go. I’m going into the USMC Reserve Force. Wish me luck. I’ll try and have an auto-post on my website every month. I’m not all the way sure what I’ve gotten myself into, but I will know next week. It feels right.

I really want to become a USMC pilot, and hopefully someday attain what it takes to become an astronaut.

After USMC boot camp I will be going to MCT (Marine Combat Training), then MOS school (My MOS will be 0151). After all that I start college at the University of Advancing Technology in January 2010 for Robotics and Embedded Systems. USMC will be one weekend a month.

About the USMC from Yahoo Answers:
The US Marines is a part of the Department of the Navy but not of the United States Navy. However, the two services work in close coordination. The US Marines is the only branch of the United States Armed Corps with a permission to do whatever the president may direct. The inception of the US Marines was in 1775 during the American Revolutionary War as the “Continental Marines”. They were the landing troops for the Continental Navy. After the disbandment in 1783, the final reformation of the Marines was in 1798.

The US Marines are the naval infantry with specialization in fighting on ships and conduction of amphibious assaults. The US Marines is the second smallest branch amongst the five branches of the United States armed forces. Their main purpose is combat and are adaptable to a broad variety of combat operations. It is a very fierce and effective fighting force and has never had any full and large-scale retreat.

The US Marines combine the three vital elements of combat (ground, sea and air) perfectly and are very adept at such tactics. All the US Marines, irrespective of the gender and occupational specialization, first receive training as riflemen. This is because it functions more as an infantry. Therefore, it rightly states “Every Marine a rifleman”. Their motto is “Semper Fidelis”, meaning “Always Faithful”.

The US Marines Flag has the colors of scarlet and gold along with the emblem: the eagle, globe, and anchor. The eagle represents the service of the US Marines to their country, the globe represents their worldwide service and the anchor is the representation of their sea traditions. These task forces are flexible and are generally of three sizes, depending on the amount of force necessary.

The US Marines do not wear berets and wear boots only with the utility uniform. They do not salute unless when wearing a hat. The US Marines do not have many awards and unit identifications.


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