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Thread: Future Marine Mentors
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08-19-02, 04:46 PM #1
Future Marine Mentors
Future Marines and young Marines,
I am offering my counsel and advice for your benefit. I have 19 years invested in the Marine Corps and as you can see from my activity in the Poolee Hall, I am anxious to help Marines succeed. There are many who I have assisted in the recruiting process and in beginning their Marine Corps careers. If you have concerns or issues you would like to discuss one-on-one, please send me a Private Message (PM) at this site with your contact information. I will be happy to mentor you and help you to focus your efforts and career toward reaching ultimate success.
Respectfully,
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09-02-02, 10:59 PM #2
Great to see people like you wanting to help others succeed, thanks sixguns.
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06-27-06, 11:38 AM #3
hi I am a senior in high school and im enlisting within DEP this augest. i am trying to go into M.O.S 0321. my question was is there anything i have to accomplish after say the asvab and all the medical checks to get into the m.o.s. 0321 or do i have to join some other m.o.s. before i consider recon. if u could write back that would mean a lot. thanks
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06-27-06, 12:32 PM #4
marinereconss-
Can I bust your chops for just one second?
Would it be at all possible to use capitalization, spell check and proper punctuation when addressing Sixguns? I'm thinking that you are a senior in high school and already would know of such things. Just a little bit more effort on your part and I wouldn't have said squat.
Note: I do not, by any means, have the top notch expertise of the English language; its spelling and grammarical usage. So, by any rights you could tell me to "kiss off". It's up to you.
Take care of yourself.
Gary
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06-27-06, 03:07 PM #5
So what you are saying is that I know everything I should about M.O.S. 0321, and that I should work on grammer and punctuation more often.
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06-27-06, 03:11 PM #6Originally Posted by marinereconss
He can't fill out a profile, acts like he's text messaging on Mommy's dime, want's to go recon cause he's such a bad arse, etc., etc.
The DI's will enjoy his company.
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06-27-06, 03:21 PM #7
Hey, you also forgot the question mark at the end of your "rhetorical" question. Don't forget that!
On a positive note, at least he's asking for advice. That shows initiative. Once we get him "hooked on Phonics" he'll be good to go!
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06-27-06, 03:47 PM #8
The Recon Marine Option does not mean that you jump right into training. It simply means that you are guaranteed a tryout. Nothing beyond that is guaranteed. You do not begin training for Recon untill you pass the tryout and you qualify (through Boot Camp). 1st class PFT, 1st Class Swim Qual.
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06-27-06, 03:48 PM #9
"So what you are saying is that I know everything I should about M.O.S. 0321, and that I should work on grammer and punctuation more often."
Certainly not, marinereconss, I just gave you a "heads up" on a topic that was initiated some time ago. (Please see below)
Attention on Deck
I see many poolees and wannabes are not paying attention to detail. This place is looking completely UNSAT!
From here on out, you must using proper grammer and punctution. Examples on a post:
Incorrect
how many pullups should i do
Correct
How many pullups should I do?
If you do not adhere to these rules your post will be deleted.
Carry on.
Jerry
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06-27-06, 07:02 PM #10
What has been stated is true. You are not guaranteed the MOS 0321, you are guaranteed to tryout for the MOS. In order to succeed you will need to pass a rigorous swim test with gear, run two consecutive PFTs and a variety of other tasks. To put it simply, you will need to be a PT stud! If you don't know what PT is or what the events of the PFT are, you need to get with your recruiter. If yo are going to be in the DEP a long time, you will have plenty of time to get ready to go.
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06-27-06, 08:45 PM #11
What do you mean by a rigorous swim test, like what has to be accomplished? I am a really good swimmer. I plan on achieving a 280 on my PFT! I can accomplish 50 Marine push-ups in 50 seconds. Almost up to 15 pull-ups, 50 push-ups in one minute, etc..
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06-27-06, 08:47 PM #12
Sorry about my grammer, capitalizations, and spell checks. Today is my first day on this website.
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06-27-06, 09:01 PM #13Originally Posted by marinereconss
*Push-ups are just a something you get to do ALOT of at MCRD*
In order to gain a 1st Class Swim Qualification, you must perform a variety of different water survival techniques in full combat gear, which includes a rifle, helmet, flak jacket and pack. *That's rigorous*
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07-13-06, 10:20 AM #14
enlistment help
Sixguns:
My name is John McKinley and I would like to take you up on your offer to help privitely with my effort to join the Marine Corps. A problem has arisen with my physical that I believe can be successfully resolved with knowledgeable and professional help. There is no can't, surrender or retreat in the Marine Corps lexicon. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
John McKinley
E-mail address: mrburns_2002nmmi@yahoo.com
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07-13-06, 10:39 AM #15
enlistment help
Sixguns:
John McKinley again. The reply I just sent seemed to leave out part of my e-mail address so here it is again with an explanation.
Mrburns_2002nmmi@yahoo.com
In the reply it looks like the "underscore" after mrburns... is not present and if it is not there I don't get a reply back.
Thanks again
JMcK
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