What is the Marine Corps?

The US Marine Corps was created in 1775 as a response to the British military occupation of America. The Marines were first used to suppress the French and Indian War. The Marine Corps has fought in every major conflict since then, including the Vietnam War, the Iraq War, and the Syrian Civil War.

The Defense Department is responsible for defending U.S. naval bases and other land operations in order to aid naval campaigns. The Department coordinates with the Army and Air Force to develop tactics and techniques. Additionally, the Defense Department may be ordered to do other duties by the President or by the Department of Defense. ..

How was the Marine Corps founded?

The US Marine Corps was founded in 1775 as a branch of the infantry troops to fight both on land and at the sea. Its initial responsibility was to protect the naval officers on board and also protect the ship. Their first official use was during the Revolutionary war in March 1776. Times have changed since then and maritime warfare and tactics have significantly improved so the scope and operations of the US Marine Corps have also expanded. It has become one of the most elite forces in the whole world.

What are the qualifications needed to be a Marine?

You must be a United States citizen, between the ages of 18 to 28, have a high school diploma or equivalent, and pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test. You must also pass a military entrance medical exam. ..

The ASVAB test is a multiple-choice test that measures your ability to understand and use basic concepts in mathematics and science. ..

Ranking System in the Marine Corps

In the Marine Corps, you can be an enlisted Marine, a warrant officer or an officer.

Enlisted Marine Corps members are the majority of the corps. They include Non-commissioned officers (NCOs) and Staff (NCOs). The lowest enlisted rank is Private followed by Private First Class, Lance Corporal, etc. while the highest is Sergeant Major. Warrant Officer: Warrant Officers start as simply warrant Officers and progress to Chief Warrant Officer 2 until you get to Chief Warrant Officer 5 which is the highest attainable rank. Warrant officers are regarded as commissioned officers when they become Chief Warrant Officers 2. Commissioned officers in the marines are at least college graduates. They are tasked with leading the marines when the time arises to defend their country. The highest officer rank is the General while the lowest is the Second Lieutenant.

Advantages of joining the US Marine Corps

You receive payment on the first day of the month and also on the 15th day of the month.You are guaranteed promotion as your knowledge and experience of the job increase.Like all other divisions of the armed forces, you are entitled to 30 days of paid leave every year which can be accumulated up to a maximum of 120 days.There are a lot of career paths open to you based on the result of your aptitude tests, your physical abilities, and your determination.During active service, you are entitled to free medical and dental care.You can also receive various housing allowances such as the BAH (Basic allowance for housing), BAS (Basic allowance for subsistence), and the uniform allowance which are all tax-free as only your basic pay is tax-deductible.As a military personnel, you have access to the GI Bill which can help pay for your college education or vocational training.Other benefits include survivor benefits, traveling allowance, commissary privileges, etc.

The Marine Corps is the United States’ go-to armed force when it wants to react to hostile threats because it can be mobilized and deployed quickly. Additionally, it is seen as a complete package because it has its own airpower, artillery, and logistics support although they use Navy vehicles to move. Additionally, no matter the section of the Corps you are in, you will be trained to perform adequately as an infantryman should the need arise.

Only citizens of the United States or legal residents with green cards can enlist in the military.

The Marine Corps has evolved over the years from its amphibious roots to include pilots flying fighter jets, helicopters, and other aircraft. ..