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What is the USMC really like? : r USMC - Reddit The worse parts come with being a junior enlisted Marine Shitty conditions, long hours, time away from home and or in the field, being treated and spoken to like an idiot child The things you'll have to do will often be ridiculous and stupid in your eyes Things like cleaning to an outrageous extent because some senior officer MIGHT be stopping by the area, or arriving for literally anything
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r USMC on Reddit: Anyone else feel like life after the Marines doesn’t . . . Transition takes a long time And it may never actually feel right We go from living in a pretty well controlled environment, everyone talked the same lingo, dressed the same at work, celebrated things together, suffered, gained victories, and lived together to nothing at all after EAS
[Serious Question] Why the Marines? : r USMC - Reddit Yup, we know the stereotypes about shittiest conditions and equipment and still choose to join that Stubborn individuals that like to brag about how hard they had it You'll see it amongst Marines too, everyone wears how shitty their last post, station or deployment was as a badge of honor
r USMC on Reddit: Despite the obvious, why do so many of the Marines in . . . I get it, it’s like a toxic relationship a lot of the time I get that “your experience may vary” strictly applies to every single enlistment and experience in the Corps But why do so many of us seem to really hate the USMC? Lay it on me, I’m interested I’m glad I got out, but I really loved my time in, even many of the bad times I get when people have reason to hate it, I have
Criminal Investigaton Division : r USMC - Reddit First, what does the Criminal Investigation Division (CID) do? This specific mission entry was taken from the Lejeune CID page on Marines mil; however, The mission statement is essentially the same at every installation
Life as USMC pilot : r USMCboot - Reddit It's completely dependent on the unit, what you're flying, etc I worked on the air wing as an officer but I wasn't a pilot, but I did deploy with a harrier squadron to the middle east and I made a lot of close friends who were pilots Yes, you will deploy a lot You will go on the boat multiple times You will definitely miss a lot of family events, and you will have a lot of responsibility
How bad is recruiting really? : r USMC - Reddit Not a recruiter but know of plenty of recruiters And while this isn't Marine Corps, I heard a story somewhere of two Army recruiters who were walking down a street and they say a chicken suit wearing fellow throwing around a sign for a fast food restaurant The recruiters asked the chicken suit guy if he was interested in joining the Army instead of doing what he was doing Said chicken suit