
Marine Corps Boot Camp | Recruit Basic Training | Marines
Only the best can become a Marine recruit. Learn more about how the Marine Corps recruit training will test your moral, mental and physical strength.
FAQs for Parents | Marines
Marines can drive, fly, or take a bus with their families. If you plan on taking a bus or flight home and will not be purchasing tickets for your Marine, provide them with your travel itinerary as soon as possible …
WHAT FAMILIES CAN EXPECT - Marines
Joining the Marines is an honor that only the best can achieve. Learn more about Marine Corps recruitment and see if you have what it takes.
Physical Requirements - Marines
To find out these answers, aspiring Marines are put through physically grueling tests that will reveal what their determination is truly made of, as our Nation can not afford to put its trust in those who fall behind.
Locations - Marines
Use the locator tool to find a Marine Recruiter or Officer Selection Officer near you who can tell you more about basic requirements, roles, benefits and the mission of the Marine Corps.
Preparing for the Operating Forces | Marines
Joining the ranks of the Marines requires a dedication to be combat ready. Learn more about how Marines prepare for the Operating Forces.
General Requirements - Marines
To pass the test, aspiring Marines must achieve a score of 31 or higher, and those with nontraditional degrees or a GED must score at least a 50. The test covers a range of subjects from arithmetic to …
Delayed Entry Program (DEP) | Marines
It is at Marine Corps Recruit Training where it will be determined who is driven by a refusal to quit and an uncompromising will to win. To prepare you for these battles, the DEP will test your resolve and …
About The Workshops - Marines
Participants will receive the most current information regarding Marine Corps training practices, military occupational specialties, service options, military lifestyle and educational opportunities available to …
Marine Corps Combat & Physical Requirements | Marines
Marines must be physically fit throughout their time in service. Learn about the PFT and CFT which assess battle-readiness and functional fitness.