Table of Contents
- 1 Can you be a Marine in the Navy?
- 2 Can you be in two branches of the military at the same time?
- 3 Can you enlist as a Navy SEAL?
- 4 What branch of military is the easiest?
- 5 Can a person join the Marines without a diploma?
- 6 Can a person with no prior service join the Marine Corps?
- 7 What do you need to know about enlisting in the military?
There is no such thing as joining the Marine Corps, then going to the BUD/S program. You can join the Marines, but you have to get out of the Marines and join the Navy to go to BUD/S. See the Navy SEAL and SWCC official site for more information.
Can you be in two branches of the military at the same time?
Once one goes on active duty, with the exception of a few commissioned officer specialties (such as a physician), one cannot simply transfer from one branch of the service to another. Then you have to get out of the military, and then visit a recruiter to join the different service, as a prior-service recruit.
Can prior service Marines join the Navy?
Navy and Marine Corps. The Navy considers applicants with 180 consecutive days or more of prior active duty service as “prior service.” Those with less than 180 consecutive days of prior active duty service are considered non-prior service (NPS) applicants.
As a civilian, you can request to join the SEALs before enlisting through the SEAL challenge contract (seaman to SEAL program). The SEAL challenge contract guarantees you the opportunity to become a SEAL candidate and entitles you to certain bonuses and benefits when you enlist.
What branch of military is the easiest?
The Coast Guard is a maritime, military, multi-mission service unique among the U.S. military branches for having a naval law enforcement mission. Currently, the Coast Guard is underneath the Department of Homeland Security. But, during the time of war, they can be transferred to the Department of the Navy.
What is the hardest branch of the military to get into?
the Air Force
The hardest military branch to get into in terms of education requirements is the Air Force. The military branch with the toughest basic training is the Marine Corps. The hardest military branch for non-males because of exclusivity and male dominance is the Marine Corps.
Can a person join the Marines without a diploma?
Ninety percent of enlisted Marines are required to hold diplomas, however the Marines have a policy of accepting no more than 5 percent of recruits without one. Enlistees are placed in a three-tier system.
Can a person with no prior service join the Marine Corps?
Those with less than 180 consecutive days of prior active duty service are considered non-prior service (NPS) applicants. However, they must meet RE Code eligibility requirements (or receive an approved waiver). For enlistment purposes, the Marine Corps defines prior service as:
Can a recruit join the military at a higher rank?
Depending upon pre-military training or post-high school education, a recruit can actually join the military at a higher rank than the typical E-1 ranking where most members of the military begin. Certain categories of enlistment entitle the recruit to enlist at a pay grade higher than E-1, effective the first day of active duty.
What do you need to know about enlisting in the military?
The service enlistment counselor will also go over the enlistment agreement. It is important to understand this fully before signing. When you sign this agreement, you are making a serious commitment to the Military. At this time, you will also be fingerprinted for your file, which is required for background checks and security clearances.