Marine Corps Officer or Marine Corps Enlisted?
Jun 01, 2009 by USMC DARTHJARED | Posted in Military
I graduate from Community College in May 2010 with an Associates of Science in Criminal Justice. I have a 3.34 overall GPA. Most likely ill still enlist in the DEP in October for the military police, hopefully volunteering and being selected for K9!
Only you knows if you are better suited to be an officer or enlisted.
Read here for some advice on your decision.
http://lavadog23.webs.com/officerenliste dchanges.
Perro De Lava | Jun 01, 2009
United States Marine Corps, can I get a female perspective?
Jun 30, 2009 by Rain♥ | Posted in Military
I tried to decide if I want to join the AF or the USMC. For some reason, I have always been more attracted by the USMC. They just seem so honorable (they are!). My career goal is to be a woman, preferably a police unit or an agent K9 DNR.
Yes I am a guy but I think I can help a little. Well first I hope you know camp is harder than USMC boot camp USAF (you probably do).
Goon | Jun 30, 2009
What branch should I join if I want to become a MWD K9 Handler?
Dec 17, 2009 by Strong All Along | Posted in Military
Which branch will I have the best chance of becoming a MWD (Military Working Dog) Handler in?
I know the AF trains all branches for K9 School but you have to be Security Forces for like 3 years & then agree to reenlist.
It seems in
Hi! My husband is an MWD K9 handler and is in the Navy, he is currently serving in Iraq right along side the Marines, and on his last deployment served with the Army. Yes, if you go Navy and go K9 you can get sent to the desert as well, the chances of
k9copsgrl | Dec 17, 2009
Stem-cell procedure for canine war hero - Marine Corps News | News ...
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The dog is now 11 years old, retired from the Marine Corps and has made regular visits to schools and veterans hospitals with Lee’s family, who now take care of the dog. Both were critically wounded, but Lex, bleeding badly, crawled his way over to Lee, licked his face and remained at his side as a corpsman worked to save the fallen Marine’s life. Jones, R-N. C. , the dog recently was transported from the Lee family home in Mississippi to Washington, D. C. , where a veterinarian performed a cutting-edge stem cell procedure to repair his joints. Dustin Jerome Lee and war dog Lex were on a patrol in Fallujah, Iraq, on March 21, 2007, when a rocket-propelled grenade cut them down. 15 for a three-day procedure performed by Dr. Lee Morgan of the Georgetown Veterinary Hospital. Although Lex is just his ninth case — the new procedure has been around for only a couple of years — Morgan said he has seen about a 90 percent success rate in the animals he has treated. Morgan is a leading expert in the use of stem cell therapy in animals....
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