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hawks
02-10-07, 01:30 AM
I'm just curious as to how you poolees got the split option while your in school. Did you have to have papers proving your going to be a student next year or did you just put it in your contract. Some people I know have splits now but I was told I won't have verification till like April from my school saying I'll be registered next year.

Marine Kane
02-10-07, 08:34 AM
I don't think I even had to give any sort of verification that I was a college student when I signed up for the split option. And I enlisted a couple weeks after my freshman year started. I think there are limited split option slots for each summer, so you should probably ask your recruiter these questions.

sabbs88
02-10-07, 11:53 AM
im going through the split routine. im going up to MEPS on the 19th and doing all my paper work. i got accepted into 3 colleges and waiting for 2 more by march. my recruiter said you should be registered into the school by april which means you gave all your medical forms and paid your reservation fee or other fees. yea thats what i know.

hoytarcher45
02-10-07, 06:44 PM
If you can, try not to go to boot camp as a "92 day reservist." About 7 or 8 weeks into boot camp, during team week, they pull you from your platoon and stick you with another from a different company. Unit cohesion is everything, and your new company may not take kindly to a new recruit.

CJA
02-10-07, 06:52 PM
Why do they do that?


If you can, try not to go to boot camp as a "92 day reservist." About 7 or 8 weeks into boot camp, during team week, they pull you from your platoon and stick you with another from a different company. Unit cohesion is everything, and your new company may not take kindly to a new recruit.

PatriotGirl422
02-10-07, 09:31 PM
Actually, I'm going into boot camp as a 92 day reservist but I won't be puled from my platoon because I'm shipping out so early (May 21) since I'm already in college. So, I'm scheduled to be back before the next fall semester starts. But yeah, if you have to wait until after high school graduation to go to boot camp (in the beginning of June), then your boot camp graduation date will be in the beginning of September, and you'd end up missing the first couple of weeks of college. Thus, you'd probably get pulled from your platoon during team week and moved up a week so that you'll graduate a week earlier. (You'll just completely skip team week). A friend of mine has to do this.

Echo_Four_Bravo
02-11-07, 01:03 AM
WOW, they move you ahead in boot camp? When I went through the split option folks did boot camp one summer and MCT/SOI and MOS school the next summer. If the schools or boot camp didn't end before the semester, that was just tough luck. Sounds like they're doing a good job of working with people now.

CJA
02-11-07, 01:26 AM
Well they're saying I'm guaranteed to be back in time before school, but I never knew about missing a whole week.

Yes, Echo Four Bravo, they still split up SOI/MCT and MOS schools in the following summers but I'm new to this whole one week less of boot camp.

Weird.

sabbs88
02-11-07, 10:04 PM
i didnt know you get pulled out of team week. thats new to me.

what does team week consist of anyway? is that before or after the crucible?

Echo_Four_Bravo
02-11-07, 10:16 PM
Team week consists of doing jobs around base that need to be done. You may work in a chow hall, or doing some sort of maintainence.

Allen870922
02-11-07, 10:39 PM
Recruits don't work in the chow halls anymore.

The things that you could possibly do:
Bucket issue
O2 clothing
Laundry
Picking up trash around your battalion
mowing, weed wacking, raking, etc.
There is all kinds of stuff that you'll do.
The guide and a few other recruits might stay back in the squad bay and prepare things for the Company Commanders inspection.



sabbs88, team week is before the crucible.

sabbs88
02-12-07, 10:23 AM
ohh thanks a lot.

ItzAlex
02-13-07, 01:57 PM
Seriously if you can, try not to take the split-option. My banker, who is a Marine ret. Told me stories about how if you pick the split option, right after boot camp, they CAN activate you, before you get to SOI/MCT MOS. You would essentially be in the designated deployed area with no specialty, no training other than boot camp. You'll eventually be screwed.

sabbs88
02-13-07, 02:52 PM
Seriously if you can, try not to take the split-option. My banker, who is a Marine ret. Told me stories about how if you pick the split option, right after boot camp, they CAN activate you, before you get to SOI/MCT MOS. You would essentially be in the designated deployed area with no specialty, no training other than boot camp. You'll eventually be screwed.

for some reason i dont beileve that. they wouldnt do that.

hawks
02-13-07, 04:18 PM
Thats because you go to drill and learn it there maybe?

sabbs88
02-13-07, 04:26 PM
alright i have a question here that pertains to this subject.

i want the 0313 (LAV crewman) MOS and the nearest LAR reserve unit is at maryland and i live in north jersey. its a 3 1/2 - 4 hour drive and its about 230 miles apart.

im will to drive there because im crazy about this mos. i wanted to drive an lav since i was young. you think the Marine Corp will be able to give me permission to do that? and if so, will they pay for my gas fees?

thanks.

PatriotGirl422
02-13-07, 07:35 PM
You can't be activated until you've gone to MCT. I just signed a paper with my recruiter a couple of days ago saying that I won't be activated until after I've done all my training. I think it would just be pointless to activate someone who isn't trained to do a specific job.

Bam
02-13-07, 07:56 PM
Lets use common sense here guys! They will not send an untrained Marine into a combat zone. You will kill one of your own or be killed yourself.

hawks
02-13-07, 11:57 PM
Its happened plently of times at the Reserve Unit I'm attaching to that theres been Marines doing the split and they get deployed without going to SOI. You learn all the stuff you need to at drill.

maysoon
02-18-07, 05:43 PM
Please tell me what split option is. Please tell me about this in detail. I am sure others who are out of this loop would benefit also.

maysoon
02-18-07, 05:45 PM
Its happened plently of times at the Reserve Unit I'm attaching to that theres been Marines doing the split and they get deployed without going to SOI. You learn all the stuff you need to at drill.

What is SOI stand for. Tell me the ins and outs.

sabbs88
02-18-07, 06:19 PM
Please tell me what split option is. Please tell me about this in detail. I am sure others who are out of this loop would benefit also.

theres a link at the top all about it
http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35882


What is SOI stand for. Tell me the ins and outs.


and SOI stands for School of Infantry

CourtneyMP
02-19-07, 07:26 AM
Alright, Im going to finish this confusion once and for all, you CANNOT be deployed to a foward area until you have completed at minimum, Basic Training, and SOI/MCT, but even then there going to send you to MOS school because its pointless to send you somewhere with out having an actual job!

:flag: seMPer fi:iwo:

ZSKI
02-19-07, 06:53 PM
If you can, try not to go to boot camp as a "92 day reservist." About 7 or 8 weeks into boot camp, during team week, they pull you from your platoon and stick you with another from a different company. Unit cohesion is everything, and your new company may not take kindly to a new recruit.

Only accelerated ones. But don't go as a 92 day, trust me it sucked so i just decided to say **** it once i reported to my unit and finish it all.

hawks
02-19-07, 11:15 PM
The Marine Reserve Units do send Marines in who have only gone to boot camp. It is happened a few times at the Des Moines Reserve Unit and friend of mine is in the Pittsburgh Unit and he is getting deployed and he has never went to SOI or MCT. They learn what they need to on drill weekends - at least what they told me.