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11-03-12, 09:03 PM #1
Marine Reserves Question
Hello Marines.
I'm a freshman in college right now and I'm doing horribly in school. I was considering joining the Reserves this summer (I won't last in college) and I absolutely know I want to be in the Infantry. Here's where my question comes in. I read that when enlisting in the Reserves, the MOSs that you can choose from depend on what type of Reserve unit is in your area. My closest Reserve unit is in Tampa Bay, Florida. It's the H&S Company 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion. Is there ANYTHING, short of enlisting active duty, that I can do to get that 03 contract as a reservist?
My initial goal was to go to college and become an officer. Seeing as I lack the discipline and motivation to excel in school, I figured I could join the Reserves, "grow up" in boot camp, then continue college with a newfound motivation to become an officer.
Thanks for taking the time to read my question and goodnight!
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11-03-12, 09:32 PM #2
I would go talk to a recruiter or try to get on google to look up more information
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11-03-12, 09:35 PM #3
Here you go
http://www.usmcra.org/units.html
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11-03-12, 09:52 PM #4
I've seen this already. Would I have to move in order to be a Reserve Infantry Marine? Ouch.
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11-03-12, 10:21 PM #5
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11-04-12, 10:38 AM #6
Depending on your recruiter you can be a "50 miler" anyone further than 50 miles from the drill center rates a hotel the night before morning drills so you wont have to worry about that. I live about 250 miles from my unit. No problemo a friend of mine drives 8 hours every drill... so its very possible
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11-04-12, 10:52 AM #7
Check out that ANGLICO unit down there. From what all my buddies tell me it is pretty badass. If you get a hold of a recruiter he can tell you more about it.
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11-04-12, 10:25 PM #8
MKOZ07, Thanks for suggesting that unit. I had overlooked it. I will definitely check it out.
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11-04-12, 10:29 PM #9
Not a problem, has some good high speed **** and great training. Good luck in your journey
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11-05-12, 03:20 AM #10
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11-05-12, 04:48 PM #11
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11-07-12, 10:30 PM #12
I really don't recommend becoming a reservist just to "grow up"
Do it if it's a good fit for you, not as a stepping stone to OCS.
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11-07-12, 11:22 PM #13
^^this exactly^^
DO NOT!! enlist in the reserves just to call yourself a Marine and in hopes of going to OCS. And why do you think boot camp will make you "grow up"??...If you can't sack up on your own to "grow up" you will be in for a rude awakening. You may discover some new motivation inside you while at boot and fresh out but once you go back to your civilian life you will go back to the same old thing...and then what?...you're back in the same spot you were before but only now your a Marine and you have expectations/obligations you have to fulfill.
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11-25-12, 11:04 AM #14
i agree with "Joesephd". being in the reseveres can suck a whole lot sometimes. You feel a new motovation and want to continue being active but your contract says reserves. for example when i came home from all of boot camp, MCT, and arty school my unit was set to go to afgahnistan but was cancled, ever since then i have always looked for a deployment just go get some active duty time again. i suggest going active then if you dont like it after you're contract is up switching to reserves and becoming a mustang Marine if you are still motivated to become an officer.
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