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Do former Marines have to go through Army boot camp?
Whether or not you have to go through boot camp varies in each of the services. The Marines pretty much require all prior-service from other services to go through Marine Boot Camp. Former Soldiers and Marines who have a break in service of more than three years must also attend this course.
Can you transfer from Marines to Navy?
Originally Answered: Is it possible to switch from Marine Corps to Navy? Short answer is yes. You have to wait until your EAS date in the Corps and then enlist in the Navy.
How do I transfer from the Marines to the Army?
Typically, the move from one branch to another requires one to complete their enlistment contract. It may take four the six years depending on the time you enlisted. Then you have to get out of the military, and then visit a recruiter to join the different service, as a prior-service recruit.
How are the Marines different from the Army?
The Army defends national policies and addresses any aggressive threats that might endanger the United States. The Marines’ mission is more specified. While the Marines were created to aid in naval combat, they have since evolved to become the United States’ quick response force.
Is Marine training harder than army?
Marine boot camp is extremely challenging — both physically and mentally — and considered to be tougher than the basic training programs of any of the other military services.
Can I rejoin the military after being discharged?
Re-Entry (RE) Codes Every soldier will get a DD-214 when they are discharged from the military. For the Army, having a re-entry code of RE-1 (or any of the variants) are able to rejoin the military without any special conditions, whereas an RE-2 may be ineligible unless certain qualifications are met first.
Is it possible to transfer from one military branch to another?
It does happen, but you must qualify with certain criteria. If you are in the Delayed Enlistment Program (DEP), you would first have to request a DEP discharge from the branch you are enlisted in, and then apply to join the other service through the other service’s recruiter.
How do I transfer from the Marine Corps to the Army?
First, the Army has to indicate they have a slot for you and are willing to take you. Then, the Marines have to agree to let you go. Otherwise, you would have to wait until your term was up, be discharged from the Marines, and then head over to the Army recruiter.
What does inter service transfer mean in the military?
INTER-SERVICE TRANSFER PROGRAM ALLOWING YOU TO CONTINUE TO SERVE YOUR COUNTRY Formerly known as the Blue to Green Program, the Inter-Service Transfer (IST) program will allow you to continue to serve your country, maintain the benefits of military service and expand your horizons by gaining new training in another military branch.
Can a sister service member transfer to active duty?
The program allows sister Service Members (SMs) to transfer to Active Duty service in the Army. Enrollment in the program depends on your current active service obligation, and your branch’s willingness to release you to the Army.