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    Just Graduated Boot Camp MCRD SD

    Well Ladies and Gentlemen, it has been sometime now since I first created my profile here on the leatherneck boards... Here I am now, standing before you, a United States Marine.

    I just graduated this last Friday the 11th of July, so I am pretty new to being a Marine, and still am slowly starting to feel what it is like, and what exactly it means to be a U.S. Marine. I am currently on boot leave, back home in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and have become increasingly anxious to get back to training.

    So far, life outside of boot camp is not as grand as I thought it would be. It may sound a strange to some, but I don't feel I am alone when I say that I only feel comfortable around other Marines. Somethings don't change, take for instance old friends, colleagues, and even my own family. To each their own I supposed. I am new, antsy in the pants, and ready to rock and roll. But I know I have a long ways to go to really earn the title in my heart. Can't wait to get to MCT, to my MOS school, and out to the fleet and start working for the Corps.

    Now for the real question. What sort of knowledge can anyone bestow on a new Marine such as myself?

    "Semper Fi"
    PVT. Johns


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    Congratulations Marine! Welcome to The Brotherhood.


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    Don't be a **** bag. There are more than a few out there. Always try to do your best even when no one is looking.

    Congrats and Semper Fi.


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    Semper Fidelis Private. Let the fun begin


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    "Now for the real question. What sort of knowledge can anyone bestow on a new Marine such as myself? "
    Never let the Basards wear you down. Gung Friggin Ho.


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    Welcome to the biggest fraternity in the world.







    Semper Fi 4 Life
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    Congratulations and Welcome Home Marine!


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    That feeling about only wanting to be around other Marines is normal as you were only around Marines for the past 3 plus months.


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    jrdnj,congratulations MARINE.
    Hey kid,have alot of fun while on boot leave,hope you get some.......
    Just remember,when you report back after leave,wipe that sh** eatin grin off your face.
    Good luck son,and stay focused.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jrdnj View Post
    Now for the real question. What sort of knowledge can anyone bestow on a new Marine such as myself?
    Take a few days off, then do some light PT. You body is still in horrible condition from the rigors of Recruit Training.

    Study your Infantry knowledge.

    Mark all your uniforms and uniform items in accordance with Marine Corps regulation.

    Make sure your uniforms fit. The Recruit Depot fits you for uniforms when you haven't lost much weight, resulting in baggy uniforms at the end of training.

    Go through the check list and make sure you have everything you were issued in boot camp and that they are serviceable.

    Don't spend money on leave.

    Relax but don't be lazy.

    Don't be late to checking in at SOI. If anything get there a day early to get your bearings.


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    Congrats bro! Best advice I could give is be where you need to be wearing what you need to wear.

    Side Note a lot of guys go out and get their USMC tats right off the bat and I've seen a hundred guys get booted with OOH RAH tats all over them. I would say wait until you believe you've earned it... that is if you plan on getting stamped. I got my pieces after I EAS'd


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    Quote Originally Posted by BadLuckChuck View Post
    Congrats bro! Best advice I could give is be where you need to be wearing what you need to wear.

    Side Note a lot of guys go out and get their USMC tats right off the bat and I've seen a hundred guys get booted with OOH RAH tats all over them. I would say wait until you believe you've earned it... that is if you plan on getting stamped. I got my pieces after I EAS'd
    Hey Chuck, pretty impressive fruit salad you have there.

    Is this something you are doing for Halloween?

    Trick or treat?


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    Quote Originally Posted by jrdnj View Post
    Well Ladies and Gentlemen, it has been sometime now since I first created my profile here on the leatherneck boards... Here I am now, standing before you, a United States Marine.

    I just graduated this last Friday the 11th of July, so I am pretty new to being a Marine, and still am slowly starting to feel what it is like, and what exactly it means to be a U.S. Marine. I am currently on boot leave, back home in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and have become increasingly anxious to get back to training.

    So far, life outside of boot camp is not as grand as I thought it would be. It may sound a strange to some, but I don't feel I am alone when I say that I only feel comfortable around other Marines. Somethings don't change, take for instance old friends, colleagues, and even my own family. To each their own I supposed. I am new, antsy in the pants, and ready to rock and roll. But I know I have a long ways to go to really earn the title in my heart. Can't wait to get to MCT, to my MOS school, and out to the fleet and start working for the Corps.

    Now for the real question. What sort of knowledge can anyone bestow on a new Marine such as myself?

    "Semper Fi"
    PVT. Johns
    Good Job Marine, you have the right attitude and you will go far if you maintain it.

    Watch out for the birds


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    Stay out of trouble. I know that sounds like an easy thing to do but when you have a bunch of other Marines telling you that you can do this or that it is hard. Do what you know to be right. If you have to think on whether doing something is right or wrong then lean towards not doing it.

    Be where you need to be when you need to be there. I always tell my Marines that if you are early you are on time and if you are on time you are late. There is a reason for the saying "15 minutes prior".

    Don't try and tell your NCOs why you shouldn't have to do something. Just do it and then ask them about it afterwards if you still are wondering.

    MCT: Take your Alphas on the plane with you if you are allowed (in a garment bag). Not sure what they allow nowadays but I was at the airport in JVille the other day and saw 3 or 4 young Marines wearing civvies and waiting on lost luggage.

    Keep track of ALL of your gear. Don't be the one to come up missing a canteen or god forbid a kevlar.

    Do not let problems at home affect your training. The problem at home will likely still be a problem even if you are there so there is no use in worrying about it.

    There is alot of good advice i can give but the main piece is to stay focused on being a Marine and doing all manner of things that Marines do and to NOT do those things that Marines do not do.


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    Keep your nose clean and do as your told and you will be ok MARINE


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