Posted on Dec 20, 2019
Antonio Dozal-Satraitis
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Hello My name is Antonio And i am a poolee in the Marines currently i get shipped on July 13th but I want to move it closer And the problem is My mom said she wont allow me to do that because i didnt graduate high school yet. I haven't talked with my recruiter yet about moving it so my question is can i still get it moved closer if all paperwork is put into place or because im a minor do i have to respect her decision and keep pushing boot camp till after i turn 18?
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CSM Charles Hayden
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Antonio Dozal-Satraitis PLEASE, get your high school diploma!!!!

That diploma will positively matter throughout your life!

Listen to your mother!!!!
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Cpl Tom Surdi
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This, absolutely this. Honestly, what's the rush? The Marine Corps will be there and you'll have a long career in front of you. So, finish High School, if you still feel the same way, then have it moved up to right after graduation. But FINISH HIGH SCHOOL first!
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Antonio Dozal-Satraitis
Antonio Dozal-Satraitis
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Thanks for answering i will finish high school then first
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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As a former recruiter I will tell you, get your HS diploma and no you can't ship before 18 without parental consent.
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GySgt Retired Marine
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Talk to your recruiter about it. Your recruiter will know the best and current information. You have to graduate high school first but there also has to be a spot available for you to ship earlier. Most of those space are taken up by others just like you who are up to the challenge to earning the title Marine. There is always some that cannot go for some reason or another. Perhaps they didn't graduate, a medical issue or they cannot make the minimum requirements for the initial strength test to ship to boot camp. If you are 18 by the time you ship, your mother cannot do anything about it. But it's a fine line to walk when it comes to your family. Tread the subject lightly. Make sure you communicate everything with your recruiter and I am confident they will lead you down the correct path. Good luck to you.
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Antonio Dozal-Satraitis
Antonio Dozal-Satraitis
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Thanks man that was my big issue is family and its kind of a what she says go type of deal or im in trouble with my parents but i will talk with my recruiter on Monday
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