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Evening guys,

I have read on this site some brief information on Marines earning a corps commission if they show the right qualities. (Artist, I beleive it was you who mentioned it). Does anyone have a little more information on this? Would a corps commission be an opportunity to undertake POC and AIB or does it bypass this process and effectively give the recruit a ticket into YO training?

The reason i ask is that I am a graduate who would like to join as a recruit but I would like to know whether there is the chance of a commission later on if I show the right qualities. I have no idea if I would show these qualities, but hypothetically could a recruit who does very well in the early stages of his career gain a corps commission? Im keen on entering as a recruit at this stage but like many others would like to know if that elusive RM commission is a possibility for the hard working recruit in the early stages of his career. I do apologise if this has been covered before, but I would like some fresh opinions.

Artist, I would appreciate your views on this matter.

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Although I am not a graduate, I do have four A-levels and am also hoping to gain a Core Commision at some stage, if I have the required attributes!
But regarding your quiery about if you bypass POC and AIB, you don't. You still have to do these. When I was in RT I was speaking to a guy who was in week 22 and he got asked to go on POC. So you can get picked up early considering you have the potential.
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Corps gentlemen, Corps!
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Corps gentlemen, Corps!
I was speaking to to CSgt who was running PRMC and who also runs POC and he was saying Core Commission. But everyone knows what we are on about. :roll:
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alee9 wrote:
Corps gentlemen, Corps!
I was speaking to to CSgt who was running PRMC and who also runs POC and he was saying Core Commission. But everyone knows what we are on about. :roll:
Arent "Corps" and "Core" pronounced the same - how could you tell how he was spelling it from the way he said it? Maybe he was saying "Cor", as in "Cor Blimey Guvnor..."

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However, if you want to gain one you best know how they are spelled!!
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C O R P S

C O R E

How exactly are they pronounced the same?

Been watching a few to many US Marine films maybe?

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ADDiction wrote:
Been watching a few to many US Marine films maybe?

HOORA!
It's CORP in the USMC too.

What's the HOORA thing?

It's OOOORRRAAAGGGHH

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Post by Brian- »

ADDiction wrote:C O R P S

C O R E

How exactly are they pronounced the same?
By pronouncing them the same? :roll:
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Am I missing something here? Corps and Core are pronounced exactly the same arent they??
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I hope people haven't been talking about corpses all this time...
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ADDiction wrote:C O R P S

C O R E

How exactly are they pronounced the same?

Been watching a few to many US Marine films maybe?

HOORA!
What are you trying to say? Doesn't make sense.
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LostandFound wrote:Am I missing something here? Corps and Core are pronounced exactly the same arent they??
Yes they are.
rt 10/09/2007
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Its spelt corps! endex
ex nod was diagnosed with chronic compartment syndrome rejoining eventually.

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Lets stick on topic please lads.
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