*Demonstrable discipline, both for self-confidence and to impress others.
*Demonstrable toughness, again both for self and others.
*Pride in being part of a tradition ( of toughness, camaraderie, and patriotism )
*Chance to demonstrate leadership. When one sees an analyst on the news, who keeps the title of marine officer, it lends a credibility to that person that he or she might not otherwise have.
You get yelled at every day, little to no money. you get shot at, basically the only good thing is the bad medical care and bad dental that you pay $7.26 for these poor services.
Yes . . . and you also learn what it is to be part of a band of brothers. You may never see your bunk mates again after your term, but you'll always remember them. You know that they got your back, and they know the same of you. You know that they won't turn tail and run and leave your wounded body...they'll bring you back.
Semper Fi . . . always faithful. You will learn what that means. To be faithful to an ideal, not just a commander. To know beyond all rhyme or reason why you fight, live, and/or die by the UCMJ. To know why you scorn others who cannot fathom what it is to be a Marine.
To be broken of your civilian sloppy ways, to be built up in the image of a fighting man, to have pride in being in something that is greater than you. To become proficient in the art of warfare. Make no mistake, warfare is an art and there are few who do it well. The Marines do it well.
An elite corps, the Marines are the ones who are directly answerable to the Commander in Chief and essentially they are his personal shock troops. It is a tight knit group who are generous, loyal, and have an esprit de corps that is not quite like any other branch of the service.
Can you cut it as a Marine? Maybe, maybe not. If you have what it takes to endure the crap, you might be fit to become a leader of men...A Marine.
For the remainder of your life you will always know that for at least some brief period of your life was spent working among the best of the best: The Few, The Proud, The Marines.
Americans or you could say, The Free World.
They're the same throughout all branches of the military.
Benefits are set by the Department of Defense and so are the same for both.
give or take 175,000 about 10 % are female
they should but you will have to check
No, that is a false rumor.
The "benefits" of being a naval marine are none. In fact all Marines are "Naval" due to the fact that the Marine Corps is a segment of the Departmet o The U.S.Navy. WRONG
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not at first but, when the ambassador told the marines to point guns at her she did.
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benefits of kheer. please give the answer in hindi.
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