E1 with under 2 years is around $1250 per month before deductions during boot camp
it doesnt cost you. they actually pay you. you just have to pay for uniforms and stuff from that pay=)
roughly $1,500 a month depending on educational history, what you go in as (enlisted, reserves) and what you graduate as.
It is a pittance, but there are no pogie bait machines to squander it on.
It would depend entirely upon his paygrade upon graduation.
Unfortunately, not much. My college transferred only 3 credits for Marine Corps boot camp.
Marine Boot Camp does not cost money. Those that enlist are provided their uniforms, food and shelter as well as their training. They even pay those that are going through boot camp!
Only through Navy Boot Camp.
Marine boot camp is 13 weeks. The longest of all military training.
In order to fail marine boot camp you have to know you can do what ever they throw at you and not much if you are out of shape they put you in physical conditioning platoon (pcp) but you don't want to be here it will take you longer to graduate
Marine Corps Boot Camp is a thirteen week ordeal.
Anything but typical.
very tough and challenging
Week 12 of Marine Boot Camp is known as the 'Emblem Ceremony' . The men and women receive the eagle , globe , anchor , and the title 'Marine' .
Extremely challenging, but if completed, extremely rewarding.
Marine Corps Boot Camp lasts for 13 weeks.
You must be a High School graduate to enlist and then you must complete 13 weeks of Boot Camp.