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Max Age For A Commission

Last post 11-10-2007 4:58 PM by Wm. R Miller Jr.. 18 replies.
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  • 05-29-2007 12:28 AM

    Max Age For A Commission

    Does anybody know the maximum allowable age for a commission for a prior service Marine with 5 years active duty and a bachelors degree?  Any info would be appreciated!
    Some people spend a lifetime wondering if they've made a difference......the Marines don't have that problem.

    Ronald Reagan
  • 05-29-2007 3:46 AM In reply to

    • kilo1
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    Re: Max Age For A Commission

    ironjohn929:
    Does anybody know the maximum allowable age for a commission for a prior service Marine with 5 years active duty and a bachelors degree?  Any info would be appreciated!
      There is this new thing called "Google" its a friggen wonderful thing .

    Potential Marine Corps Officers are young men and women of high moral standards who have or will have a four-year college degree, are physically fit, and have demonstrated potential for leadership. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and pass the initial Marine Corps physical fitness test. Additionally, applicants must take either the SAT, ACT, or AFQT/ASVAB aptitude tests. Minimum acceptable scores are: SAT – combined verbal and math scores of 1000; ACT – 22; and AFQT/ASVAB – 74. The only age requirement is that a person must be at least 20 and less than 30 (waiverable to 35) years of age at the time of commissioning. Applicants for law programs must score a minimum of 30 on a 50-point scale, or 150 on a 180-point scale, of the LSAT.

    Other minimum qualification requirements include:

    • Minimum of a Bachelors Degree (upon commissioning)
    • Must be a United States Citizen
    • Age: Between 18 and 28 (no older than age 30 for current enlisted)
    • Must Meet Normal Accession Medical Standards
    • Must Be Eligible for a Security Clearance (Either SECRET or TOP SECRET, depending on the job assignment)
    • High Moral Character.
    USMC 1982-1988
    ....US Army 2006- TBA......
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  • 08-29-2007 3:16 PM In reply to

    • dcRacer
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    Re: Max Age For A Commission

    I've got one buddy who was 32 when commissioned -- but had to go through a huge waiver process. 

    Pretty soon we can say "YAY!" again
  • 08-29-2007 3:49 PM In reply to

    • MapleLeaf
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    Re: Max Age For A Commission

    Since the Marine Corps is at war, there are a number of different pipeline to OCS, dependent upon when you EAS'd, if you are a drilling reservist, or in IRR status, etc etc etc........  there is no longer "one" stock answer to give to a potential candidate about how to get screened for OCS.

    Jonathan P (Green Volunteer) is former enlisted, older, who just graduated OCS and is waiting to class up at TBS.  He would probably be a good person to contact, since he has the most recent experience with various pipelines to OCS, age waivers, etc.

    Good Luck!

  • 10-25-2007 5:01 PM In reply to

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    Laurie Anne,

     You beat me to it!


    "Said preacher maybe you didn`t see me throw an extra twenty in the plate, there`s one for everything I did last night and one to get me through today"

    The kids: Ike & Maike

  • 10-26-2007 5:00 AM In reply to

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    Renee, so nice to see you down here. Keep us updated on your trip to the sandbox. Randy, you're being a little harsh, he onlt wanted info, that's why they come here.
    Air Force Brat, Seabee Wife, Marine Mom, been there, done that, Got the T-shirt. Kathy
  • 10-26-2007 12:31 PM In reply to

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    I figured I owed my due to the newbies!Wink


    "Said preacher maybe you didn`t see me throw an extra twenty in the plate, there`s one for everything I did last night and one to get me through today"

    The kids: Ike & Maike

  • 10-27-2007 11:29 AM In reply to

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    Would be glad to help, anyone who has any questions regarding ocs or tbs, or the selection process, .while its all still fresh in my mind, feel free to email me.

     As KY said there is a waiver available for age (but you must be under 34 by your commissioning) it is considerably easier for prior service though.

    "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle."
    -- Edmund Burke
  • 10-30-2007 3:36 PM In reply to

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    Dang...guess me getting my "Butter Bars" at 41 yrs old isn't going to happen.....lol Cheers

    Chris "IYAOYAS" Hengeveld
    USMC 1985-1992
    "You earned the title "Marine" upon graduation from recruit training. It wasn't willed to you; it isn't a gift. It is not a government subsidy. Few can claim the title; no one may take it away. It is yours forever"
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  • 10-30-2007 4:33 PM In reply to

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    Ah, I like you the way you are, Chris!

    Besides, we all know the enlisted run the Corps!Surprise


    "Said preacher maybe you didn`t see me throw an extra twenty in the plate, there`s one for everything I did last night and one to get me through today"

    The kids: Ike & Maike

  • 10-30-2007 6:27 PM In reply to

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    Renee...how'd you get to be so cute.... Wink   (dont let her fool ya guys...she can kick your ass, twice on sundays too!)

     Officers tell us how to do it, we tell them where to shovel it.... Cheers

    Chris "IYAOYAS" Hengeveld
    USMC 1985-1992
    "You earned the title "Marine" upon graduation from recruit training. It wasn't willed to you; it isn't a gift. It is not a government subsidy. Few can claim the title; no one may take it away. It is yours forever"
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  • 10-31-2007 8:56 PM In reply to

    • dcRacer
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    Re: Max Age For A Commission

    Hey we're not all bad!

    Pretty soon we can say "YAY!" again
  • 10-31-2007 10:56 PM In reply to

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    You tell them Maam, though I am learning for myself that there is nothing more dangerous than a 2LT with a compass... except for a lawyer in a live fire excersise that is!
    "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle."
    -- Edmund Burke
  • 11-01-2007 9:36 PM In reply to

    • dcRacer
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    Re: Max Age For A Commission

     

    Ahhh... what is more dangerous is a 2ndLt who's "waiting for the word...."

    Or pilots trying to drill...

     

    What company are you in -- 2 of my best friends are instructors at TBS right now.  And my FAC and one of our LAR Platoon comanders are heading that was next week.  (and I think I'm flying into LZ 7 in December or January)

    Pretty soon we can say "YAY!" again
  • 11-02-2007 1:29 PM In reply to

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    eh...that's ok....Make me a WO...still enlisted...lol

    Chris "IYAOYAS" Hengeveld
    USMC 1985-1992
    "You earned the title "Marine" upon graduation from recruit training. It wasn't willed to you; it isn't a gift. It is not a government subsidy. Few can claim the title; no one may take it away. It is yours forever"
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  • 11-02-2007 6:25 PM In reply to

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    Funny you should mention the word maam, you will NEVER guess what I am doing right now ... but I think I am only dangerous for the student company billet holders.

    I am in the infamous "frozen" Fox, so I am playing with the little red boxes, tomorrow as well!  Along with the other 85% of the company who were lost too LOL

    "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle."
    -- Edmund Burke
  • 11-02-2007 7:57 PM In reply to

    • dcRacer
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    Re: Max Age For A Commission

    I actually loved Land Nav.... but like everyone else spent more time doing it than I should.  (have you had to crawl through any creeks yet?)

     OK... none of them are Fox SPCs.... but keep an eye out for Capt Jones ... he teaches the CAS package.  THE best FAC I've ever worked with. 

    Pretty soon we can say "YAY!" again
  • 11-03-2007 10:37 PM In reply to

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    Hey there

    My husband was commissioned with 6 years on the enlisted side at the age of 31. He had to get an age waiver. It was not difficult for him. There was one other Marine with him at OCS that had 10 years in and was promoted at OCS (they then returned to calling him candidate) and he was 33. They both finished at the top of their class. 

    Find your Officer Selection Officer in your area and ask him. He can give you the proper instruction you will need to to make the choice. This is definately a good time to come back in if you need an age waiver. There is always a need for great officers. 

    Good luck to you....

    Renee' 

  • 11-10-2007 4:58 PM In reply to

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    What's more dangerous?   Pilot's who think they are cool and knowledgable...........(We called them "Buster's")ROFLOL

    Nothing like listening to a pilot troubleshooting a bird or give advise on how to fix the bird.....The exception was Major Joe "Caveman" Courey, (former UH-1N / AH-1J/T/W Metal Smith, Plane Captain and Crew Chief) 

    BTW the oldest I personnally knew to receive a commission was 36 years old, he was a former MSgt.

    dcRacer:

     

    Ahhh... what is more dangerous is a 2ndLt who's "waiting for the word...."

    Or pilots trying to drill...

     

    What company are you in -- 2 of my best friends are instructors at TBS right now.  And my FAC and one of our LAR Platoon comanders are heading that was next week.  (and I think I'm flying into LZ 7 in December or January)

    Semper Fidelis,
    "Huey Bubba & Co-bro"
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