Posted on Jun 3, 2019
Cpl Mike Konosky
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I am prior service marine. Served from 2004 to 2009. Almost been out for 10 yrs. I’ve talked to recruiters about joining the army. Have app on Thursday. I want to be in 15T. What are the chances of me being selected? Besides the obvious, being in shape and defendants.
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SSG Dale London
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If you are under 35 it's possible but you will not retain your rank after such a long break in service. You will also more than likely have to go to basic training, and it won't be a snap (even for a former marine). Basic is hard enough for an 18 year old. In your late 20's or early 30's it's gonna suck dirt. Get your fitness up, familiarize yourself with the Army APFT standard and make sure you can pass it (with a good margin) before you go.
One bonus, though, your time in the Marines will count towards your seniority in pay and towards your retirement.
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CW4 Craig Urban
CW4 Craig Urban
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35 is the magic age
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Cpl Mike Konosky
Cpl Mike Konosky
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First enlistment I went in at 21 and I was already told I would still keep my rank
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SSG Dale London
SSG Dale London
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Great -- my advice is that you get in on your enlistment contract. As long as it's there, you're laughing.
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SFC(P) Drill Sergeant
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Being prior service you will be offered needs of the Army. So when you sit down with the guidance counselor its whatever is offered to you. You wont have a preference on job unless you are going into the Reserve or national guard.
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SSgt Troy Pilewski
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Have you talked to a prior service recruiter about going back in to the Marine Corps?
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Cpl Mike Konosky
Cpl Mike Konosky
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Wanting to try something different in another branch
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