PDA

View Full Version : I joined the Marines


Rafterman
04-22-2008, 08:13 PM
I just finished all my processing the other day and am now officially in the Marine Corp. My job will be Intelligence and Recon. My ship off date is September 15th. I'm really looking forward to all of this, its a huge move and its gonna be great!

sweetbmxrider
04-22-2008, 08:13 PM
sick dude. good luck and god bless!

DaSkinnyGuy
04-22-2008, 08:18 PM
Congrats.

Since I had a few major surgeries I am not elgiable for the military, but I wanted to be in the marines, I cant :cry: so I had to make to choice to go into a automotive trade school. It will always be in my heart to be in the marines but I cant join. Almost every generation of my family has been in either the army,national guard,navy, marnies.

BonzoHansen
04-22-2008, 08:27 PM
Good luck!

chevyt454
04-22-2008, 08:29 PM
Enjoy!
http://danlai.hk/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/full-metal-jacket.jpg
Seriously, best of luck!

Mike
04-22-2008, 08:31 PM
you signed up now and dont go to bootcamp untill september?

and btw, if your anything like EVERYONE i know that went in, that job will change to something more gruntlike

Untamed
04-22-2008, 08:39 PM
Good luck and thanks for stepping up.

ar0ck
04-22-2008, 10:36 PM
you signed up now and dont go to bootcamp untill september?

and btw, if your anything like EVERYONE i know that went in, that job will change to something more gruntlike

In the Marines your a Rifleman first, Selected MOS second.

tonymazz1
04-22-2008, 11:18 PM
congrats man

Teds89IROC
04-22-2008, 11:28 PM
congrats, good luck!

GrandmasterCow
04-22-2008, 11:34 PM
congrats and good luck man!

7pointoh
04-23-2008, 12:15 AM
you signed up now and dont go to bootcamp untill september?

and btw, if your anything like EVERYONE i know that went in, that job will change to something more gruntlike

What's wrong with being a grunt? Prior 0311 (infantry rifleman) here. He won't go until Sept so he can get garuanteed the job he asked for.

Good luck buy the way. And now that I'm a civilian, it's my turn to say thanks.

jin1481
04-23-2008, 05:46 AM
same here man go for it, i was a computer nerd for the corps (0656 Tactical Network Data Specialist) and i got a buddy that is in intel right now

JL8Jeff
04-23-2008, 07:10 AM
Good luck and keep us updated when you can.

CamaroGirlie
04-23-2008, 07:24 AM
Congrats, Good Luck and Thank You!!

85-trans am
04-23-2008, 07:48 AM
thanks and goodluck man.

slugger27nj
04-23-2008, 07:50 AM
Congrats and good luck!

johnjzjz
04-23-2008, 07:53 AM
To those who have served their is nothing like the experence you are about to undertake -- good luck to you young fellow ---SEMPER FI

Mike
04-23-2008, 08:51 AM
What's wrong with being a grunt? Prior 0311 (infantry rifleman) here. He won't go until Sept so he can get garuanteed the job he asked for.

Good luck buy the way. And now that I'm a civilian, it's my turn to say thanks.

NOTHING, didnt mean the post like that at all. im sorry it came out like that. like i said two of my good friends went in and ended up grunts (their words, which is why i used it) after spending all their recruitment being told they would get some other jobs.

they both loved it once they started, one is artillary and the other is infantry

jims69camaro
04-23-2008, 10:45 AM
hu-rah grunt. I&R is the best job in the world. you will have a blast - it's the perfect time of year to ship out, too, september... not too hot, not too cold.

me? i was part of the team that took you jarheads where you were going... but instead of what i wanted, i ended up in personnel. adapt and overcome. :usa:

unstable bob gable
04-23-2008, 11:23 AM
You're my hero! Guys like you make me proud to be an American! Semper Fi, you devil dog! 8-)

WS SIKZ
04-23-2008, 02:00 PM
im leaving in augest 18th aviation mechanic

johnjzjz
04-23-2008, 02:46 PM
HEY he wrote ( My job will be Intelligence and Recon.) < thats the special forces end of the Marine corp BTW its a real tall order to wear the recon patch being a grunt is a very small begining to what he has chosen to do for the Marines -- jz

johnjzjz
04-23-2008, 02:46 PM
im leaving in augest 18th aviation mechanic

and good luck to you as well fellow -- jz

V
04-23-2008, 02:51 PM
basically in any of the armed forces, they'll put you wherever they want.

As of today, I myself am currently fighting a change to my duties. I am here in a supply unit as a truck driver, trained and all. YET today, I got tasked out to another unit, basically HQ, to be on the PSD(personal security detachment) team for our sgt major and LT colonel. Not a bad job in itself, but its BS. I was one of the best soldiers in our distribution unit and now randomly chosen for this. If i can't get out, im going out on a medical profile(messed up my ankle bad since basic) so they'll have to swap me back out.

7pointoh
04-23-2008, 07:07 PM
cbrmike - no offense was taken, just wanted people to knwo that there is nothing wrong with being a grunt.

WS SIKZ - Thank you for volunteering as well.

79T/A
04-23-2008, 08:09 PM
Good luck, God bless, and thanks a ton, guys! :usa:

V
04-24-2008, 07:03 AM
my only advice to you is, do the right thing all the time, just because no one is watching, dont think you can get away with something or not doing something. In training, dont think, just do what you're told. When you get to your duty station, offer input suggestions, but still realize you are the low ranking one. Thats how i was/am and already a waiver has been put in for my promotion and the NCOs have all taken notice of my mechanical abilities and knowledge, plus other knowledge.

Rafterman
04-24-2008, 12:56 PM
Thanks all for you kind words and suggestions. I will be heading off to Parris Island and hopefully get my MOS that I signed for. With Recon, I will be heading off to training camps such as Ranger school and Army Airborne school. I am really looking forward to this and I will keep you up to date on my status as it comes in. Semper Fi.:usa:

firebirdcrazy
04-24-2008, 02:47 PM
I just finished all my processing the other day and am now officially in the Marine Corp. My job will be Intelligence and Recon. My ship off date is September 15th. I'm really looking forward to all of this, its a huge move and its gonna be great!

No one told me this when I joined the Marines. Make sure everything they told you that you are entitled too TO BE PUT IN WRITING AND IN YOUR CONTRACT!!!!!! Dont be fooled into going into open contract or none of that nonsense. If you were told bonuses then it has to be in your contract and in writing. Your jobfield must be in your contract before going in. If not 0311 infantry is what you will become or a 3500 truck driver or mechanic. Dont take no for an answer no matter what that recruiter says. Make sure its in your contract! Other then that its a great thing. Just do what you are told quickly and efficiently and never take anything personal. Its a game till the day you graduate boot camp and when you graduate your job training. Remember your getting paid to learn. Make sure all your bills are paid up completely before going in, and dont be fooled into buying gimmicks off base. Those are all former military people that own shops off base preying on new privates.

WayFast84
04-25-2008, 09:00 AM
That is bad ass dude!! thanks alot!! Im looking into the guard right now...

firebirdcrazy
04-25-2008, 01:58 PM
If you play it smart the military is one of the best things for you if you choose that option. I got my degree while I was in and they paid 75% and now they pay 100% while you are still active duty, and you still get your GI Bill when you come out. Use your Gi bill for like Mechanic schools or your masters things like that. One of the main things is you have to go in mainly debt free because your going to suffer for the 1st couple of years till you pick up rank. And definately do not get married in your 1st 2 to 3 yrs of the military because you just dont make enough. And do not take your wife to live with you at NC Camp Lejuene if you value your relationship. And make sure you quickly do all your educational requirements right away so you can get promoted faster. There called MCI's. I was a Sgt/E5 in 3 yrs when most marines barely make Cpl/E4 in 4 yrs. All because I was tired of getting ***** on by dumb NCO's (Cpl/Sgt) lol. I recommend this for anyone going into any military branch. Its alot of fun and you will gain knowledge you will use forever, and friends for life. Have fun and if anyone has any questions feel free to PM Me. I was pretty much based accross all over the US and Over seas.

Untamed
04-26-2008, 10:27 PM
If you want to go recon, do everything in your power to ace every testing station. When they walk through the 0311 folks asking if anyone wants to try out for recon or scout sniper, make sure you get on the list, but remember that there may be hundreds with the same aspirations.

A coworker of mine has a nephew who eventually ended up in Recon but went to Iraq first with his Infantry unit. His brother, who was also recon, suggested he get some time in combat first THEN apply for the tryouts. You'll have more experience, and the respect of the acceptance board, if you have a tour under your belt first. The "kids" who make it into Recon right out of bootcamp are treated like absolute crap.

Lastly, remember that you're trying out for a recon betallion. Force Recon is something else entirely, and very hard to get into. You'll spend a few years in a recon betallion first then try out for Force Recon if you're so inclined. I hope you like being cold and wet all day. My coworkers nephew spent months in the Phillipeans training... and decided not to re-up his contract. You REALLY have to want to be there to endure that kind of life.

Good luck!

chrisfrom nj
04-26-2008, 11:48 PM
good luck

firebirdcrazy
04-27-2008, 08:05 AM
If you want to go recon, do everything in your power to ace every testing station. When they walk through the 0311 folks asking if anyone wants to try out for recon or scout sniper, make sure you get on the list, but remember that there may be hundreds with the same aspirations.

A coworker of mine has a nephew who eventually ended up in Recon but went to Iraq first with his Infantry unit. His brother, who was also recon, suggested he get some time in combat first THEN apply for the tryouts. You'll have more experience, and the respect of the acceptance board, if you have a tour under your belt first. The "kids" who make it into Recon right out of bootcamp are treated like absolute crap.

Lastly, remember that you're trying out for a recon betallion. Force Recon is something else entirely, and very hard to get into. You'll spend a few years in a recon betallion first then try out for Force Recon if you're so inclined. I hope you like being cold and wet all day. My coworkers nephew spent months in the Phillipeans training... and decided not to re-up his contract. You REALLY have to want to be there to endure that kind of life.

Good luck!

Well said!!!!

Tru2Chevy
04-27-2008, 09:26 AM
Thanks and good luck to both of you! :usa:

- Justin

Rafterman
05-01-2008, 09:50 PM
Thanks everyone, it really helps to have people happy about this while I get alot of "Why the hell do you wanna go over there and get killed". I really appreciate knowing there is some people happy about this.

SteveR
05-01-2008, 09:56 PM
Awesome man, Intel & Recon is a hell of a fun job. You'll enjoy it, but remember to keep a level head. You'll probably be doing some distance shooting too at either Bragg (Army), Lejune (Marines), or Pensacola (Navy). Prepare to learn **** you'd rather not know :lol:

PS- arent they closing Paris Island?

79T/A
05-01-2008, 10:53 PM
PS- arent they closing Paris Island?


I did a Google search and came up with an article dated 2004 that stated the Department of Defense would close Parris Island (8,000 acres) and move Marine boot camp to the Army base at Fort Jackson, SC (52,000 acres). The article also made mention that the DOD was closing 20 bases nationwide to save money and that new buildings would have to be erected to meet the needs of the USMC.

http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htmurph/articles/20041022.aspx

To date, it hasn't happened and I doubt it will. Parris Island's website is up and running strong. Nothing about closing in there.

http://www.mcrdpi.usmc.mil/

damon_Z
05-04-2008, 10:35 AM
Good luck with the Marines. Hopefully, you'll actually get to kill a bad guy. I've fantasized about joining just for the thrill of killing a terrorist, but I've already went through college and I'm now a white-collar professional. But if I had nothing going for me, then I definitely would have joined--just to be a badass.