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Originally Posted by Walking Dead
It must have been the other individual. I was an enlisted FO with a small Marine unit (worked with RMC a lot, by the way). While
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OK Now I remember who you are. Dude, where in California are you?
You know what I'm going to mention

MC Reserve and more specific:
3d Air Naval Gunfire Liason Company
Marine Forces Reserve
801 Reeves Ave.
Long Beach, CA 90731-5922
Your a former Active duty Anglico Marine with lots of experience. If anyone
could use you, its them.
Go to the link and give them a call
3d ANGLICO - US Marine Corps Reserve
And ask them, about commissioning programs.
or if you want to do that "Grunt" thing how about 4th Recon?
MFR HQ
Here is the list of all the MCR units in California
The Official Web site of the U. S. Marine Corp Reserve
From the USMCR site
Join the Reserves - Bonuses and Programs
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Selective Re-enlistment Bonus and Broken Service Program
The Marine Corps is offering former Marines who have been off active duty for as long as four years cash incentives to rejoin the ranks, while boosting bonuses for others.
Under the old policy, only first-term Marines who came back within a year of leaving the Corps were eligible to return. And if no more than 90 days had passed since their end of active service, it was as though they never left.
But MARADMIN 632/06 expands the policy by opening the door for returnees who did as many as 14 years on active duty before getting out sometime in the last four. Everyone who comes back is eligible to cash in on their MOS’s current listed bonus, but the percentage of payment is based on how long one has been separated. See the most recent updates in MARADMIN 349/07.
Officer Commissioning Programs
These approved programs, which became effective Oct. 1, 2006, provide opportunities for experienced and qualified enlisted Marines, both active and reserve, and qualified college seniors/graduates to pursue commissioned service in SMCR units of the Marine Corps Reserve. Please see MARADMIN 571/06 for more information.
Reserve Enlisted Commissioning Program
The Reserve Enlisted Commissioning Program (RECP) allows qualified enlisted Marines with a baccalaureate degree in the SMCR Program to apply for assignment to Officer Candidates School and subsequent appointment to unrestricted commissioned officer grade in the Marine Corps Reserve. the policy, eligibility criteria, and application process are contained in MCO 1040R.10k.
The Meritorious Commissioning Program - Reserve
The Meritorious Commissioning Program - Reserve (MCP-R) allows qualified enlisted Marines, active and Reserve component, with an associates degree or requisite number of semester hours, to apply for a Reserve commission and follow-on service in an SMCR unit upon completion of all required training, including Officer Candidates School, The Basic School, and appropriate Military Occupational Specialty school. The program requirements will mirror those listed for the active component MCP with the exceptions being commissioning date and component in which appointment is made.
The Officer Candidate Course - Reserve
The Officer Candidate Course - Reserve (OCC-R) is for qualified civilian college seniors or graduates who may apply for a Reserve commission and follow-on service directly with an SMCR unit upon completion of all required training: OCS, TBS, and an appropriate MOS school. The program requirements will mirror those for OCC with the exception being the component in which appointment is made. Members of the ready reserve are not eligible and should apply for commissioning via RECP or MCP-R.
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Stay Marine. Don't make this old 0861 hunt you down
Can you tell that I did a tour as a career jammer?

