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    weight requirement for 6 foot male 19 years old

    Hello i use to be 423.pounds 8 months ago now in 235 i am 19 years old 6 feet tall. I've been looking everywhere for the weight requirement to be able to sign a contract and I've found 2 of them. One is 227 and the other is 203 i don't know which 1 it is. Please help thankful very much. Oh and if anyone has a number for a 24 hour phone to contact Marine recruiters i would like it very much.

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    After googling Marine Corps height and weights standards, I came across the max weight for your height to be 203lbs. To get the most accurate and up-to-date info on height and weight standards, go and talk with a recuiter face to face.

    Also used google to find a Marine Corps recruiting office in Chico, CA.

    US Marine Corps Recruiting
    801 East Avenue
    Chico, CA 95926

    (530) 342-0272


    US Marine Corps Recruiting
    1324 Mangrove Avenue
    Chico, CA 95926
    (530) 342-0272


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    That's alot of weight to lose in 8 months.
    188 lbs ?
    Did you have surgery ?



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    I want to say the 227lb mark you found is what is allowed with a waiver assuming you can do the minimum # of pullups, crunches, and can run the IST


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