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Unique Content Article: The Decision Go To Marine Boot Camp

<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>The Decision Go To Marine Boot Camp</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by John Canfield</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>Congratulations on your decision to become a United States Marine. It will be without any doubt one of the most important choices you have made, and will make for the rest of your life. It is not a simple journey, and not everybody who will starts it, will finish it.<br />
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On your journey, you will gain experiences and memories that will probably last a lifetime. You will experience happiness, dismay, exhilaration, monotony, exhilaration, and exhaustion. You will create bonds of trust that you will carry with you for the rest of your entire lifetime. You're going to become more confident, mature, physically and mentally strong, and build a mindset of never giving up and mission achievement.<br />
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Let there be no misunderstanding. Us Marine Corps Recruit Training is the nation's most difficult military boot camp. It's longer in duration than any of the other services'. If you successfully pass the initial cut and arrive at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island or possibly Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, you'll find yourself in a world that you never could've thought. You will be sent to your boundaries of mental and physical exhaustion. . .and you then will be pushed beyond those.<br />
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During boot camp you will begin to notice a change in your self. In the beginning uncomfortableness, discomfort, hurdles, and friction will be things that stop you from thinking it is possible to execute a task or goal. As time continues, you'll welcome those adversities because you realize you're no longer that civilian you left behind when you walked foot on the yellow footprints. You are well on your path to earning the title and experiencing the transformation that lasts forever. If you graduate, you will have earned the right to don the sought after Eagle, Globe, and Anchor and the opportunity to call yourself "Marine".<br />
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After your graduation, you will be offered the opportunity to take 10 days of post graduation, or "boot" leave ahead of reporting to the School of Infantry. All Infantry Marines will report to Infantry Training Battalion, and all non-Infantry Marines will report to Marine Combat Training Battalion. Infantry Training Battalion is just about 8 weeks in length, and Marine Combat Training Battalion is somewhere around Four weeks long. Upon graduation from ITB, the vast majority of Infantry Marines will report to the Fleet Marine Forces. A small number of others will report to Light Armored Vehicle Crewman's Course, or Basic Reconnaissance Course. All of the non-Infantry Marines will report to their follow-on Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) Schools.<br />
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<div class='uawlinks'>Learn more about <a href='http://www.squidoo.com/marine-boot-camp2'>Marine Boot Camp</a>. Stop by John Canfield's site where you can find out all about <a href='http://marinebootcamp.hubpages.com/'>USMC Recruit Training</a>.</div><br />
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Title: The Decision Go To Marine Boot Camp<br />
Author: John Canfield<br />
Email: admin@marine-bootcamp.com<br />
Keywords: marine boot camp,parris island,mcrd san diego,boot camp,job training,usmc boot camp,usmc,military,asvab,marine corps<br />
Word Count: 420<br />
Category: Motivation<br />
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