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  1. Military Occupational Specialty | MOS | Marines

    There are hundreds of military occupational specialties (the Marine Corps’ term for jobs) and all are critical to winning for our future. Every Marine receives specialized training to become …

  2. Roles in the Marines | Marines

    Every Marine is a rifleman first, and every Marine has a role that contributes to our success. Marine Corps roles and responsibilities ensure that every job is being done expertly.

  3. Marines | United States Marine Corps

    Founded in 1775, the Marines are an elite fighting force with the courage to engage in every battle—and the will to win. Learn more about how to join the Marine Corps.

  4. Infantry Marines

    Learn the role of Marine Corps infantry. Know the jobs available and requirements to serve in the infantry as a Marine Officer or Enlisted Marine.

  5. Marine Corps Reserve | Marines

    Are you a Prior Service Marine and are interested in learning more about the Marine Corps Reserves? Contact your local Prior Service Recruiter to find out more information about the …

  6. Locations - Marines

    Use the locator tool to find a Marine Recruiter or Officer Selection Officer near you who can tell you more about basic requirements, roles, benefits and the mission of the Marine Corps.

  7. Marine Corps Ranks | Marines

    The Marine Corps takes the number of available openings it has for each enlisted rank and then assigns them to different MOSs. Because there are a finite number of positions within each …

  8. Request Information | Marines

    Complete the form to receive contact information from a Marine Corps recruiter or Officer Selection Officer (OSO) in your area to discuss opportunities. The information you provide …

  9. Process to Join | Marines

    Those who earn our title and fight within our enlisted Marine ranks carry with them a collective, lifelong purpose. Find out how the Delayed Entry Program can help you mentally and …

  10. History of the Marines | Marines

    Captain Samuel Nicholas sets up the first Marine Corps recruiting headquarters at Tun Tavern in Philadelphia, PA, looking for "a few good men." The "Few and the Proud" who make up …