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Seems like the Marines has most of your interest.... go for it. Interesting how life turns out...In 1972 I also went into them using their delayed entry program. At that time signing up
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In '71' I was 1A and my lottery number was 309. They sent me a new classification card, 4H. I still have my draft card, didn't burn it, but lost all of my classification cards. 45 years for me l
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They were broadcasting the lottery on the radio. I sat in the car listening long enough for them to pull March 6 number one. I turned the radio and clocked in figuring I was pretty safe since the 7th
Long story short, I am on track for going active duty in May (or earlier) in the Marine Corps. If anyone could give some advice or short stories about choosing an MOS or what MOS you had and why, etc. I have lots of hobbies that the Marines offer in regards to jobs but I do want to use as much free time as possible during my service to accumulate college credits. I'm going in older...add ten years to eighteen. Very mature. I know this probably isn't the best place to ask this question due to likelihood of limited former military but I trust everyone on here.
I've heard people say that pick something that would be fun...it's four years of your life go do something people rarely get a chance to do (let's use artillery as an example). Others that say they picked something specific and landed a great job when they got out or when they got their college degree, etc (I read a story about a gentleman who was a combat engineer). I know deep down the final say is up to me but I would love to hear stories!