Posted on Feb 11, 2020
Has anyone had or have experience with someone transferring from the Marines as a POG to an Army grunt?
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Has anyone had or have experience with someone transferring from the Marines as a POG to an Army grunt?
Been fixing jets for the last 4 years and 10 months.
It’s around that time where I’m looking for jobs and all. But after a couple interviews and seeing the ‘work centers’ the people are okay and all but I already knew that the ‘civilian’ life’s probably not for me.
Been fixing jets for the last 4 years and 10 months.
It’s around that time where I’m looking for jobs and all. But after a couple interviews and seeing the ‘work centers’ the people are okay and all but I already knew that the ‘civilian’ life’s probably not for me.
Posted 5 y ago
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So forget the line about Marines not needing to attend a sister service boot camp. I drank that kool-ade too. You can expect to attend 11x OSUT and most likely pick up around week 5. Authority and responsibility levels are skewed by 1 rank between the Corps and the Army.
Do yourself a favor and don’t be “that guy.” By that I mean the Marine that takes every other breath to compare what you’re doing now to “back in the Marines” because things are different. Everyone knows.
I’ve had duds and I’ve had studs that were Marines first. An EGA won’t exempt you from things and in some cases may have your leadership demanding more from you. Especially if they knew where you came from, because I did from all my prior Marines.
Hope this helps.
Semper Fi!
Do yourself a favor and don’t be “that guy.” By that I mean the Marine that takes every other breath to compare what you’re doing now to “back in the Marines” because things are different. Everyone knows.
I’ve had duds and I’ve had studs that were Marines first. An EGA won’t exempt you from things and in some cases may have your leadership demanding more from you. Especially if they knew where you came from, because I did from all my prior Marines.
Hope this helps.
Semper Fi!
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SFC James Cameron
SSG (Join to see) I came from motor-t. It was a definite culture shock I agree with that. I did end up lucky having my 1SG at my Training Company having been prior Marine. He treated me like Cadre but demanded more from me.
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SSG (Join to see)
It was wierd but the worst was just the Army renames everything like the battle drills and sweat notSFC James Cameron
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Another thing to remember is that the Army is different and different isn’t necessarily “easier.” That is a misconception that ends up biting some guys in the ass. As SGT Braswell and I mentioned, the vernacular is decidedly different than what you have been accustomed to.
No more go fasters, moon beams, ink sticks, boots and utes, glow worms, etc.
You will use phrases that will get sideways looks.
Marching manual is different in command and name though the movements remain the same.
In all, I enjoyed my time as a Soldier as much as I did as a Marine. I still celebrate the Birthday, and have been to several Birthday Balls as a Soldier. The Army doesn’t do the organizational pride in the same way the Marine Coprs does. It usually boils down to Unit pride, which I felt was sad.
No more go fasters, moon beams, ink sticks, boots and utes, glow worms, etc.
You will use phrases that will get sideways looks.
Marching manual is different in command and name though the movements remain the same.
In all, I enjoyed my time as a Soldier as much as I did as a Marine. I still celebrate the Birthday, and have been to several Birthday Balls as a Soldier. The Army doesn’t do the organizational pride in the same way the Marine Coprs does. It usually boils down to Unit pride, which I felt was sad.
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