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11-26-09, 03:48 PM #1
If your a Marine Reservist do you still have to do all your MCI's for promotion?
and do they let you do as many as you want?
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11-26-09, 05:18 PM #2
Ask the question this way - If you're a Marine, do you still have to do all your MCI's for promotion, and do they let you do as many as you want?
My answer would be yes, but one or 2 of us on here have no clue what an MCI is, now have we ever done any.
Good question however.
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11-26-09, 05:35 PM #3
Yes you still need to do MCI's. For reserves, you order them from the website and they ship them to your house, then when your ready to take the test you go to the reserve unit and see the training NCO. They will let you take the tests, and then submit them and when they are processed, you can order more. The thing with MCI's, is yes you can do every single one of them, but after so many, the points max out at 100, and 7 MCI's equal that (each is worth 15pts).
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11-26-09, 07:48 PM #4
You will here this plenty of times. Do them. Everyone sais it, but for some odd reason we just forget or put it off. There easy as hell, and don't take up to much of your time. There are a few Lcp's that can pick up if they just do there MCI's, but they just don't do them.
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11-26-09, 10:27 PM #5
Duh
Dude do your MCI's I got mine, and did them the first week I had them. There easy as hell, and do it as if it was an open book test. Its all about initiative, and wanting to get promoted. I did mine, and was on the list for Corporal in 2003, didn't pick up because I was getting out on Medical. Its the point of the matter non the less you wanna get promoted do your MCI's. Semper
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11-27-09, 03:11 AM #6
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11-27-09, 05:44 AM #7
MCI's is remote training. A leg up on a professional school if you will. As a reservist taking as many as you can is to your benefit as the school might not be readilly available. It's not all about promotion points either. It is training that will improve you as a Marine. The promotion points is an incentive for you to do the MCI's.
If you do not know yourself and seek self improvement then you are destined to be a terminal Lance Corporal.
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11-27-09, 07:46 AM #8
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11-27-09, 03:12 PM #9
No it didn't really bother me, it was just a quick question I had. I do know the difference between all those.
Active- you work everyday full time
Reserves- you work one weekend a month and 2 weeks a year until you get deployed
Veteran- is someone who was in the service for any amount of time
Retired- is someone who was in the service for at least 20 years and retired
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11-27-09, 09:33 PM #10
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11-28-09, 07:00 PM #11
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11-28-09, 07:15 PM #12
That's not the point Big Al was trying to make.
The original question to this thread is........If your a Marine Reservist do you still have to do all your MCI's for promotion? and do they let you do as many as you want?
The point Big Al was trying to make is that whether you're active, retired, reservist, or a veteran, they are ALL Marines no matter what, and that a Marine who is in the reserves will have to do MCI's for promotion just like an active duty Marine would.
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11-28-09, 08:28 PM #13
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11-28-09, 09:10 PM #14
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