Posted on May 9, 2018
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Hello Leaders,

I am looking for some information about the Army OCS process (recruiter-class date). I will be ending my service with the Marine Corps in 2019 (eight years) and starting my journey to hopefully attend Army OCS. I love the Marine Corps but unfortunately, I made some silly decisions in my first enlistment by getting a few tattoos that disqualify me from becoming a Marine Corps officer. I will be finishing my bachelor’s degree around the same time I EOS from the Marines. I have maintained a great track record in the Marines as an infantryman, and currently have a 3.92 GPA. My main concern is MEPS. I am very good shape, but I do have my share of bumps and bruises (two surgeries). These bumps and bruises do not affect my physically abilities, but I am still very curious and a bit nervous about the process. At the end of the day, I would love the opportunity to play a larger role in the planning process. The army is my first choice because I have worked with Soldiers and even though most Marines would say there is a difference, I don’t see it that way. Any input on this topic would be greatly appreciated.

Very Respectfully
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The main concern for me is getting out and banking on this opportunity, just to be denied by MEPS for whatever reason.
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CPT Robert Boshears
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Go for it! But, watch the USMC/USN language (Head, bulkhead etc...). I ran 5 miles every time I used the terminology. My class was Very heavy in prior USMC or USN, so I had plenty of people to run with.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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Sorry for typos....
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