Twotribes -> RE: OT-Any former military? (11/6/2005 7:17:18 PM)
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Depending on needs of the Corps, you will probably lose some rank. If you stay for retirement, what ever the highest rank you honarably held is the rank you retire at, though I think they have changed the retirement pay to what ever the most was you got paid for a certain period of time. Your best bet is to call a recruiter and ask them who you talk to about a former marine returning to active Duty. They will provide you with all the information you need. Deal with them in the same way you would a used car sales man, depending on how much you want to return to active duty determines how willing you are to work to get a better return deal. All the services are retaining enough active members , they are however to varying degrees short on new recruits. The need is there for people, but depending on former rank, the need may be intially for lower level ranks. I suspect if you were a corprol or below you have a VERY good chance to retain ( if you fight for it) the rank. Sgt and up may be a little tougher depending on, again, needs of the Corps. You know how the Corps thinks, its needs all ways come first. The reserves and the Guard handle recruitment a lot different then active Duty, and the Marines are generally more stringent on recruitment then the Army or navy ( not sure on airforce). It is probably easier to retain rank in the Guard or reserve than active duty, but even that depends eventually on the needs of the unit. Good luck. I was medically retired ( after 16 years) from the Corps in 95. If I could return I would, in a heart Beat.
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