What Are The Fitness Requirements To Be An Army/marine Musician?
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What are the fitness requirements to be an army/marine musician?
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The same as anyone else in that Branch of the military, if in the Army you follow those regs same as if in the Marines!
Vet-USAF 44MMS
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Your age will affect the requirements so just do a Internet search on the branch of the service you want to join.
In the UK? The same a a regular solder or marine. You do the same basic training as everyone else.
Same as ANY other Marine or Soldier and it is based on age.
Not sure, but I know if you become a Marine musician, you can choose not to go to bootcamp.
Same as a regular soldier.
Same as everyone else. It don’t matter what your MOS is, you are a basic infantryman first and foremost. A Grunt, ground pounder and being a cook, or musician is secondary.
Same as regular forces plus musicians are trained in First Aid and stretcher bearers when in a war zone.
your trained to be able to fight and anything else comes second in all services so that answers your second quest//why are you thinking of having a bash //don’t change your mind its a great life
For you to be part of the band in the Marine Corps you have to pass a knowledge test on the insturment you a playing. you will also have to know how to read the sheet music and be tested on that. the recruiter finds out when they can get guy who does the interviews and test for them and sets it up. i think it takes a couple of hours but not too sure. of course you still have to go through bootcamp and do all of the other training too. hope this is what kind of info you were looking for.
i agree with snetterton , the same as any other service man or women only they also train as field medics ( stretcher bearers ) and in communications and basic small arms tactics the same as the rest of service personnel
a good pair of lungs.
regular boot camp but i read somewhere that the marine band that plays for the president who are hand picked do not have to go through boot camp and still get all benefits of a regular marine. i do not know if its true so please do not come and yell at me if i am wrong