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Basic training attrition rates.
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Sorta.
The "cirriculum" is the same but the intensity is different. Its one of the major downsides of the Army being as large as it is, too many places doing the same thing differently.
In the Marine Corps youve got MCRD and Perris Island. In the Army youve got Ft Benning, Ft Knox, Ft Jackson, Ft Lenoard Wood and Ft Sill. All (supposedly) doing the same thing, with slightly different results. Combat Arms usually attends "one station unit training", which is where they go straight through basic and AIT with the same class, no break. Combat and service support will attend basic training then transition to an AIT cours which is usually alot less intense, similar to the way Marine Corps SOI is ran, with weeknds free and such
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Source? Sorry, but pretty sure the order of boot camp difficultness is AirForce, Navy, THEN Coast Guard, Army, Marines.Desert hit it. If you are a Marine you can transfer to other services. If you are another service you cannot transfer to the Marines.
Marine basic is not a cakewalk. USAF and Coast Guard are. Incindentally, I am USAF, transferring to Coast Guard
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Last edited by cgseanp1; 10-26-2009, 9:18 PM.Leave a comment:
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According to the Coast Gaurd recruiter I spoke with, anyone who joins will go through their boot camp/basic training regardless of thier prior service, does this mean that the Coast Guard is just as hard as the Marine Corps?
I'd say No. It's more of a niche service,being DOT and all.To tell you the truth I would have benefited from some sort of "in the Army now" Transitional training.Because the Army and the Marine Corps. are worlds apart,and not so much in a bad way.Just different.Leave a comment:
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The drop out rates are because people join the Army thinking it will be easy and they can breeze through it, get the money and get on with it, then fail out when they realize its semi difficult. Fewer people join the Marine Corps thinking this, for the most part they want to be there and want to pass for pride/patriotic reasons. The AF is a joke, people expect it to be easy and it is, hence the low drop rate.Leave a comment:
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According to the Coast Gaurd recruiter I spoke with, anyone who joins will go through their boot camp/basic training regardless of thier prior service, does this mean that the Coast Guard is just as hard as the Marine Corps?I've never been in the military but I have seen many overweight Army guy's and never an out of shape Marine. If Army basic is so tough why would you have to do Marine basic If you wanted to join? Once Marines decide to join other branches they don't have to go to bootcamp because they have the toughest basic out of all branches?Leave a comment:
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Desert hit it. If you are a Marine you can transfer to other services. If you are another service you cannot transfer to the Marines.
Marine basic is not a cakewalk. USAF and Coast Guard are. Incindentally, I am USAF, transferring to Coast Guard
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This is curious to me as well,When I was in Recruuit training at MCRD there was a prior Army and a prior Navy guy there.the Army guy was mostly squared away,but I'm sorry to say that the Navy guy,not so much.After my time in the Corps.I joined the Guard and went straight to My unit,no school no boot camp,just right to the unit.BTW I hate to say it but there are out of shape Leathernecks too.I've never been in the military but I have seen many overweight Army guy's and never an out of shape Marine. If Army basic is so tough why would you have to do Marine basic If you wanted to join? Once Marines decide to join other branches they don't have to go to bootcamp because they have the toughest basic out of all branches?Leave a comment:
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Army basic training was a joke. It was tailored for teenage girls.Leave a comment:
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