Posted on Feb 7, 2019
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I’m in the process of an interservice transfer from Enlisted Marine Corps Air Force Reserve Officer to be a Pilot.
I’m at the stage now where I’m trying to get a sponsorship from a unit I would like to fly for.
If I am invited out for an interview, would it be appropriate to wear my Marine Corps service uniform? I want to give a professional appearance that reflects my past accomplishments along with my resumé but I don’t want to overstep or give the impression that I’m not looking forward.
Would professional civilian attire be better? Any recommendation would be appreciated.
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LCDR Keith Trepanier
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Edited 5 y ago
If you are currently serving then yes, it is 100 percent appropriate to wear. You wouldn't need to but if that is what you want to do, it is acceptable. I conducted many interviews for pilots who were trying to transfer from another service to the Coast Guard and the uniform was always appropriate. The interviewers will be in uniform, why wouldn't you be as well?
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CW3 Matt Hutchason
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I personally wouldn’t do that. The interviewer would already know if your military service, so there is no need to even mention your prior service unless you are asked direct questions about it. Not to mention that the Air Force interviewer would probably be intimidated by a Marine in uniform. Lol
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TSgt Steve Waide
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In this situation I think the uniform would be ok. If you are on the fence, maybe the best thing to do is reach out to the interviewing unit to find out for sure. That could also be a deciding factor of getting pulled to that unit or not. Just my two cents. Best of luck to you.
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