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Thread: Transferring from RMC to USMC
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01-01-10, 10:34 AM #1
Transferring from RMC to USMC
Guys, firstly hello from over the pond. Good website.
As a Royal, I was wondering if it is possible to transfer to the USMC or whether they do exchange programmes. I know you guys come this way because we currently have a Gunny Sgt on camp with us training with our PTIs. Does anyone know (or met/worked with) any Royal Marines who have crossed over the opposite way?
I'm interested because my partner has US family and wants to relocate.
Any info is much appreciated!
Last edited by kwakzx6r; 01-01-10 at 10:38 AM. Reason: I used the word Hoorah!
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01-01-10, 10:40 AM #2I'm interested because my partner has US family and wants to relocate.
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01-01-10, 10:46 AM #3
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01-01-10, 11:58 AM #4
Well, if you know a Gunny over there...why not talk to him? He might know something about it...or might be able to give you a contact number/person.
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01-02-10, 07:42 PM #5
yes, you would be able to join. dont worry about these other a-holes they dont know anything.
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01-02-10, 08:38 PM #6
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01-03-10, 12:58 AM #7
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01-03-10, 02:55 AM #8
Any particular reason why you want to go through the trouble of coming here? If you want to try something different, you could always look into the SBS. I've met an Australian digger and a Polish soldier who came to the USMC but they were both married to American women beforehand. Unless you've always been interested in seeing life in the U.S., I wouldn't recommend it.
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01-03-10, 05:57 PM #9
I do believe there is an exchane program do what we all should run it up the chain of command
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01-03-10, 07:07 PM #10
I would definatly go the exchange program route and maintain benefits with the Royal MARINES. We did have one fellow that I knew 20 years ago who immigrated and went thru MCRD (U.S. Marine Boot Camp) as a recruit after being a Royal MARINE. He was an outstanding MARINE. I think you have a great idea. Just stay a Royal MARINE and seek out an exchange program. If I would have stayed in, I would have loved to serve with the IDF thru some sort of exchange program.
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01-03-10, 07:55 PM #11
I remember training with the Royal Marines (we really did more drinking with them) in the way back machine. It was odd because we had 19/20 year old Cpls and Lcpls after a couple years. They had been in 7 to 8 years and were Pvts and Pfcs. Great guys though and alot of fun. I still have a cover/beret from them ....... Also remeber training with the Gurkhas when I was with 2/3. Perhaps Sgt Quinn remembers that as well... I would suggest the same as this Marine....
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01-03-10, 08:35 PM #12
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01-03-10, 09:32 PM #13
I think MCB Quantico usually has a Royal Marine PTI on staff as an exchange working at the Officer Candidate School. I know there is a formal exchange program between the USMC and RM at the officer and SNCO level. US Marines have to pass the Commando Course to stay on exchange with the RM. I think RM exchanges only get a short USMC orientation.
I know of an RM Colour Sergeant, Matthew Robert Tomlinson, who received a Conspicuous Gallantry Cross for valor in Iraq while he was serving as an exchange NCO. He was the platoon sergeant of a USMC small boat unit (I want to say at Falluja in either 2004 or 2005). It was gazetted on 24 March 2006 if you want to look it up.
To join the USMC, you would have to become at least a permanent resident here before joining. You would have to complete boot camp and School of Infantry. However, as a Royal, that should be more formality than challenge. If you went infantry, I would bet you would be a highly welcomed member to your unit. Most prior service Brits, Canucks, or Aussies that I knew gained rank quite quickly.
Of course the USMC has many, many more occupational specialties than the RM has. You do not have to serve as a general duty Marine first before training for a specialty. Having said that, some specialties require a security clearance that in turn requires you to be a US citizen first. Service in the US military allows you a fast track to US citizenship though.
The only other problem I could foresee is learning English (American dialect). Just kidding.
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01-14-10, 09:39 AM #14
If the way back machine aint broken ... memory is that we cross trained with the brits on Diego Garcia and then the ghurkas at PTA / Maui.
Additionally I will add that while at WTBN Quantico we always had a royal Marine there. I'm not sure what his billet was or in what capacity he served but there was always one there. I think it was a 1 year tour.
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04-13-10, 03:44 AM #15
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