Main Features

Home
Forums
Buddy Finder
About the Marine Corps
USMC: Elite Warriors
Do Parents Approve?
Does Size Matter?
Famous Marines
Legend Meets Reality
Marine Corps Boot Camp
Marine Corps Training
Marine Corps Officers
Marine Officer Duties
Marine Corps Jobs
USMC Opportunities for Women
Other USMC Opportunities
Planning For a Military Career
New Recruits Need to Know
USMC: Downtime
USMC: A Place to Belong
Life On a Marine Base
Marines Delayed Entry
If You Have Prior Service
Military Placement Exams
Enlistment Requirements
Military Scholarships
Community
 

Marine Corps Jobs

Electronic Warfare Specialist
Biological/Chemical Specialist
Intelligence Specialist
Data Systems Specialist
Drafting Specialist
Logistics Specialist
Nuclear Substance Specialist
Weather Service Specialist
Ammunition Specialist
 

Other Military Info

US Army Info
US Navy Info
US Air Force Info
Navy Seals Info
US Coast Guard Info
Shop For Military Gear
 
 

Life on a Marine Base

Not Always a Bore

It is very often the case that some people feel a little apprehensive about joining the Marine Corps because they feel that life on a base might be boring and constrictive. This is a common misconception of military bases in general. Most young people reason that a military base has to be military-like which to most means boring, clean cut and square.

It is true that the Marine Corps and its men take pride in being well disciplined and very much soldiers. However, life on a Marine base is very similar to life on a university campus, or even better.

First of all, Marine bases are huge. The amount of land a Marine base sits on is big enough to hold air bases, training fields and camps, barracks, houses, malls, restaurants and so on. Just like a school’s campus, Marine bases offers its inhabitants not only what they need to get their job done, but also what they need to live a comfortable life. That includes recreational facilities as well as gyms and shooting ranges.

Second, a Marine base is the home of various military units or companies, and they are usually filled with history. Many Marine bases are filled with historical artifacts that proudly display the history of the United States Marine Corps from Revolutionary time to the present. Most Marine bases have at least one museum to display its rich history and pride.

Finally, a Marine needs more than just chow hall food and uniforms. He needs civilian clothing and, when the family comes to visit, civilian food. Marine bases even have fast food as well as nice, sit-down restaurants.

It is true that the military is not for everyone. Particularly, it is true that the Marine Corps is not the place for everyone, since they are a selective group of well trained, well disciplined quality soldiers. However, a Marine base is called home to thousands of men and women from every walk of life. A Marine base is not just a location; it’s a place to belong.


 

 
 
 
Advertise with Us | Privacy Policy

Copyright ©2007, USMC.net All Rights Reserved