Can you go straight to Marine recon?
Force RECON is overseen directly by the Marine Corps. Enlisted Marines and new recruits can qualify to become a Recon Marine candidate if they: Are a U.S. citizen. Score a 105 or higher on your ASVAB’s General Technical section.
How do I prepare for BRC?
How Do I Prepare for a BRC Audit?
- Perform a self-assessment. Self-assessments are effective ways to catch any food safety or quality issues before auditors do.
- Choose a CB.
- Set a date.
- Get senior management involved.
- Ensure all documents are readily available.
- Assess your traceability.
Where do you train to be a recon Marine?
Held in Coronado, California, the Marine will conduct amphibious reconnaissance, boat operations and nautical navigation. Once you have qualified as a RECON Marine with the 0321 MOS, you will have the opportunity to attend many advanced training courses within the USMC as well as other service’s Special Operations training programs, such as:
What is the BRC – basic recon course?
All future RECON students must attend BRC – BASIC RECON COURSE taught at the School of Infantry (SOI) West RECON Training Company in Camp Pendleton, CA. The Basic RECON Course consists of three phases: Phase 1 is four weeks long and focuses on Marine individual physical skills such as running, high repetition PT,…
How do I get into the recon course?
Typically a recruit can request a direct pipeline to the RECON course but they must first graduate from the following schools: Marine Corps Boot Camp is a complete boot camp with a 1st class PFT score and you can move onto the School of Infantry (SOI).
What is a recon battalion in the Marines?
RECON battalions remained as part of the USMC divisions and continue to perform missions for the deployed USMC commander. BRC is open to Marines and Navy hospital corpsman. Once you complete your training, the following RECON commands will become your new home: