From what i have seen and been told by the recruiters your minimum time is 8 years, 4 years active and 4 years inactive service. during this time of innactive service you are able to resume a civillian life, but the marines reserve the right to call you back at any time during this period.
some special jobs require you spend 5-6 years active, jobs with alot of training involved, or require alot of money to be spent on your training usually. I hope this answer helps you or anyone else who is looking out
You have to be at least 18 years of age in order to join. Unless you are 17 you have to ask one of your parents to give permission, otherwise you can join up at the age of 18. Hope this answers your question!
For the Marine Corps I believe it is 4 (one term). I'm not sure about the Navy.
All contracts are eight years with a minimum of four years active duty .
All branches require 20 years service. That is for active duty service. Those that serve in both Active Duty and then in the Reserves will receive partial credit for the reserve years.
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None for enlisted service.
No.
No, Derek should join the Marine Corp.
One can join the US marine corp my first ensuring one meets all requirements of joining. One can then apply and complete the training required to join the marines.
BY GOLLY, no!
17, with parents signature
According to Drum Corps International, Drum Corps America, and Winter Guard International. You must be the age of 14 to join a drum and bugle corp
Why did you join this college? (You did join this college why?)Why - adverb, modifies the verb 'did join';did - auxiliary verb;you - personal pronoun, subject of the sentence;join - main verb;this - adjective, describes the noun 'college';college - noun, direct object of the verb 'did join'.
Tiger Woods went to college at Stanford University but left after two years to join the professional Golf tour. In college, his studies were concentrated in Economics.
Fraternities are generally groups that college students join, so you would have to go to college to join them. There are some fraternal organizations that are associated with professions, so you would not have to be a college student, but you would have to be working in the profession to join them.
They don't have to do any years. A veteran is a person who has served in the military and college isn't required. If they want a profession they do need to attend college to get the degree appropriate for the profession.
Did he join any clubs in college? (he did join any clubs in college)did - auxiliary verb;he - personal pronoun, subject of the sentence;join - main verb;any - adjective, describes the noun 'clubs';clubs - noun, direct object of the verb 'did join';in - preposition;college - noun, object of the preposition 'in'.