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Marines on active duty who want to get into the Marine Corps Reserve should contact the “transition recruiters” located on every base. Their job is to match you with a position in the Marine Corps Reserve, wherever you plan to settle once discharged.
If you have a skill that is critical, you may qualify for a cash bonus to enlist.
Although the Marine Corps prefers to fill its reserve ranks with former Marines, it will not turn down a veteran of another service with critical skills. Those entering the Marine Corps Reserve from another service are required to attend boot camp.
Contact: To find a recruiter, call the Marine Forces Reserve Transition Center Recruiting Information Line, (800) 552-8762 or see www.marines. com. For more information, visit www. marforres.usmc.mil.
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