needs all of its fiscal year 05 aviators
Are we really that far behind
needs all of its fiscal year 05 aviators
Oh, and please let's not make this topic another forum on whether the guy wants to be a Marine first or just fly jets. If we could avoid that land mine, it would be great.
That "land mine" will be the greatest source of your misery if you don't deal with it before you switch. That's not "Yut, Yut" bullsh!t, it's a real consideration that needs extensive thought before you decide what you want with your life and career. It's as much for your benefit as the Corps.
I was in the navy before switching to the Marines, so I know what it'll be like for those who are interested.
Greetings,
I enlisted in the Navy and I am interested to switch to Marine Corps. My ship date is on June 2010. My job would be Hospitalcorpmen (HM). I would like to know what you need to do to switch from Navy to Marine Corps both physical condition and paper work. I find out that you may ask for a DEP discharge, but I am currently 29 years old, and the process to give you discharge may last up to a year, and I don't think marines take people older than 29 years old. I would appreciate all the help you may provide me. Thanks.
Doesn't have anything to do with this topic, and it comes dangerously close to asking "what %"... I'm watching you.So if the min NSS is 5 points higher, how does that effect your ranking in the selection of an aircraft? Does it even effect it at all?
Greetings,
I enlisted in the Navy and I am interested to switch to Marine Corps. My ship date is on June 2010. My job would be Hospitalcorpmen (HM). I would like to know what you need to do to switch from Navy to Marine Corps both physical condition and paper work. I find out that you may ask for a DEP discharge, but I am currently 29 years old, and the process to give you discharge may last up to a year, and I don't think marines take people older than 29 years old. I would appreciate all the help you may provide me. Thanks.
As an HM you will have a lot of opportunity to work with the Marines if you chose FMF Corpsman.
USMCFLYR
Like FLYR says, you can strive to be a FMF Corpsman and you'll be embedded in a Marine Corps Unit like one of their own. If you like the Marines, you'll likely spend all the time you like with them as Navy provides all medical support (and religious support). Note: Quite a few Corpsman in history were awarded Medal of Honor having earned it the hard way (posthumously).