Monday, October 27, 2014

                                   think of  and choose a non_medical career to research

duties and responsibilities:The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for providing power projection from the sea,[7] using the mobility of the U.S. Navy to rapidly deliver combined-arms task forces. The U.S. Marine Corps is one of the four branches in the U.S. Department of Defense as well as one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. It operates posts on land and aboard sea-going amphibious warfare ships around the world. The Marine Corps has been a component of the U.S. Department of the Navy since 1834,[8][9] working closely with naval forces for training, transportation, and logistics.[10]
Two battalions of Continental Marines were formed on 10 November 1775 in Philadelphia as an Infantry force capable of fighting for independence both at sea and on shore.[11] The role of the Corps has since grown and evolved, expanding to aerial warfare and earning popular titles such as "America's third air force" and "second land army".[12] The Marine Corps has distingushed itself as it has served in the majority of American wars, from its inception to the modern era, and attained prominence in the 20th century when its theories and practices of amphibious warfare proved prescient and ultimately formed the cornerstone of the Pacific campaign of World War II.[13] By the mid-20th century, the Marine Corps had become a major theorist and the dominant practitioner of amphibious warfare.[14][15][16] Its ability to rapidly respond on short notice to expeditionary crises gives it a strong role in the implementation and execution of American foreign policy.[17]

salary:$15,401 per month

education:
  • You don't need to be perfect to enlist, but make sure you can do at least five pull-ups, 60 crunches and run 1.5 miles (2.4 km) in 11 minutes.
  • The stronger you are, the less torturous boot camp will be.
  • Each job is called a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). By doing a little research, you should be able to find what suits you.
  • The Marine Corps offers jobs in everything from infantry, to photography, to truck drivers. Eventually your contract will end or you will retire, so pick something you think will help you make a living in the civilian world.

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