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03-30-11, 08:16 PM #61
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03-30-11, 08:29 PM #62
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03-30-11, 10:01 PM #63
Okay, I took the time to read this loooong winded thread. I think I can ad a new spin on this. See how many more pages it will go. LOL
If a person is currently enlisted in say the Navy, and decides to do a lat. move to the Marines, don't the Corps show more latitude when it comes to tattoos? Seems to me they did back in my day.
And if so, he could join the Navy, and at the end of his enlistment move to the Marines.
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03-30-11, 10:12 PM #64
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03-30-11, 10:14 PM #65
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03-30-11, 10:22 PM #66
Well i'm going to bed for now, will check this post again in a few days. Will be out of state for the next few days.
I want too thank everyone again for the information you've provided. It's greatly appreciated.
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03-30-11, 10:22 PM #67
In my platoon in Boot we had a guy who had one stint each in the Army, Air force, and Navy, and wanted to give the Marines a try. Don't know what his rank was in the other services, but he graduated a PFC which back then was usually reserved for the platoon guide. Was weird being 17 in boot and having a guy in his late 20s going through boot with you.
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03-31-11, 01:26 AM #68
Seriously???
SERIOUSLY??? Over a period at the end of Corps? I mean come on, isn't that a little frigging overboard now. Leave it to Lisa (and others I might add) to blow down the hopes and dreams of some of these Poolees and wannabes sometimes. I think its ridiculous how some of my fellow Marines on this site make far too big of an issue over something as ridiculous as a period on the end of the word Corps or the Capitalization of a certain word. I mean come on everyone makes mistakes, that's why they put erasers on pencils.
Is it really necessary to waste time posting the forum rules in some of these threads all the time or correcting people over spelling errors? I mean the Poolees are old enough to read the forum rules themselves before they post and old enough to use a spell checker on their own. I don't think we need to be wasting our time correcting them on something as pathetic as a period on the end of a word.
These Poolees and wannabes are the ones who are one day going to be defending this great Nation and maybe even god forbid coming home in a flag-draped casket because they paid the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of their country. Or they may eventually one day be coming home from one of the war zones mentally and / or physically scarred and traumatized. We should be focusing on how best to prepare them to be Marines, and not worrying about a period on the end of a word. Let's not forget that WE WERE ALL LIKE THEM BEFORE WE WERE MARINES. Yes, even Marines make mistakes, so let's face that one now. I just think its ridiculous how some of us make a big@ss issue over stupid things like periods and spelling.
We are here to help them, not shoot them down over something as pointless as a lousy frigging grammatical error. Some Marines seem to forget that we all had to earn the title, and we once did not "rate" either at one point in our lives. I mean for god's sake it does get old sometimes seeing my fellow Marines constantly get so touchy over something that pointless, life is way to short.
Maybe this should be a separate thread, I don't know. Anyway, that's my 2 fvcking cents on this subject. I've pulled an extremely long and difficult fvcking shift today at the station and I'm tired as Hell and had some very stressful calls and I'm not in a good mood. That's all I've got to say on this one. Now I'm hitting the rack and going to sleep.
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03-31-11, 07:45 AM #69
Why don`t you just get a tatoo of a wrist over it?
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03-31-11, 07:47 AM #70
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03-31-11, 12:24 PM #71
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03-31-11, 04:27 PM #72
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03-31-11, 04:34 PM #73
Just got back from Illinois, didn't get too take the ASVAB or go too MEPS, they were too full. Too many people enlisting right now in every branch i guess.
Anyway, after talking too my recruiter i found out i have not been disqualified just yet, that was a mis-communication. They are still debating the issue for me and i owe my recruiter my life for pushing for me so hard. Odds are they are still going too disqualify me, but there is still hope.
He is currently trying too figure out if a waiver is possible, and if not if there is anything i can do too make the scar less noticeable. (then we joked around about using Neosporin and Coco butter)
I once again want too thank everybody for the information given, and want too say if the Marines will give me a chance, I will not disappoint.
Alright then... on too sit-ups i go
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03-31-11, 06:20 PM #74
Problem he has is he was born 40 years to late. When I joined in 67. I had a tatoo on the back of both hands, on both forearms, and both shoulders. Of course we only made about 70 dollars a month. And the Corps had to get as many Marines as they could for Nam. I am not knocking M.C. policy. But we were told many times we wernt there for a beauty contest. Marines are supposed to be professional killers. Not poster men for Chip and Dales. In a fire fight I wouldnt give a damn how many tatoos the Marine in the hole with me had. I didnt represent the Corps with my good looks. I represented the Corps with my M-60. And it didnt care about my tatoos. Neither did the gooks.
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03-31-11, 06:26 PM #75
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