I just entered my NROTC unit at Georgia Tech as a Navy Option midshipman. Immediately I have been bombarded by the Marine Options saying "Go green!". I am strongly considering this since I am informed (thanks to all you AW folk) about guaranteed flight contracts, etc. I am less than proficient PT wise but I am working with the Marine Options and I know I will do decently within a year (which is when I would look at switching my options since I would have done Marine week at CORTRAMID).
All this leads up to, when I informed my folks of this situation, they said that it was a terrible decision since the Marine Corps supposedly treats their officers poorly and it is supposedly hard to stay in for a whole career. My late grandfather, a Marine Aviator, also said that the Corps has changed (how, though, I don't know). But, through my research, I have not seen too much of a difference and I have ZERO issue with being a Marine first. I am very full of pride for what I am going to do (regardless of which service I end up going). But, the Marines have a larger platform variety for helos and their missions seem to be more up my alley.
I am trying to do a Pro and Con balance of switching to a Marine Option. Academically, we just had a bunch of Marine Options receive awards, our BNCO is a Marine Option, clearly the Marine Options rule PT, and have guaranteed flight contracts. Also, out of all 22 of us 4/C midshipmen, all Navy Option, 10 want to fly. That also seems like it might push me to the become one of Uncle Sam's misguided children. I don't see a downside except for the unknown that may lie in actually serving after pinning on wings (since I know they go through the same pipeline up until a specific airframe is chosen).
Can any of you Marine Aviators please give a little bit of info on how the Corps works for aviators? Is it hard to stay active duty as an aviator past O-4? I know about B-billets and an FAC tour seems interesting, but I don't know much about Navy B-billets, so do any Navy guys (or Marines who know) have info on what are available should I choose to stay Navy Option?
NOTE: I know not to make a decision based on what people I don't know say (even as qualified they may be). I just want to get some additional information to make an educated decision on my career path.
NOTE: I have made extensive use of the search bar (since I have seen people get pretty torn up for not using it). But, this is pretty specific and I have had a hard time finding any definitive and concrete answers.
Thanks to anyone who can help!
All this leads up to, when I informed my folks of this situation, they said that it was a terrible decision since the Marine Corps supposedly treats their officers poorly and it is supposedly hard to stay in for a whole career. My late grandfather, a Marine Aviator, also said that the Corps has changed (how, though, I don't know). But, through my research, I have not seen too much of a difference and I have ZERO issue with being a Marine first. I am very full of pride for what I am going to do (regardless of which service I end up going). But, the Marines have a larger platform variety for helos and their missions seem to be more up my alley.
I am trying to do a Pro and Con balance of switching to a Marine Option. Academically, we just had a bunch of Marine Options receive awards, our BNCO is a Marine Option, clearly the Marine Options rule PT, and have guaranteed flight contracts. Also, out of all 22 of us 4/C midshipmen, all Navy Option, 10 want to fly. That also seems like it might push me to the become one of Uncle Sam's misguided children. I don't see a downside except for the unknown that may lie in actually serving after pinning on wings (since I know they go through the same pipeline up until a specific airframe is chosen).
Can any of you Marine Aviators please give a little bit of info on how the Corps works for aviators? Is it hard to stay active duty as an aviator past O-4? I know about B-billets and an FAC tour seems interesting, but I don't know much about Navy B-billets, so do any Navy guys (or Marines who know) have info on what are available should I choose to stay Navy Option?
NOTE: I know not to make a decision based on what people I don't know say (even as qualified they may be). I just want to get some additional information to make an educated decision on my career path.
NOTE: I have made extensive use of the search bar (since I have seen people get pretty torn up for not using it). But, this is pretty specific and I have had a hard time finding any definitive and concrete answers.
Thanks to anyone who can help!
