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Hello, my name is Staff Sergeant Montgomery with United States Marine Corps recruiting
office here in West Valley City, Utah. Today we're talking about how long is basic training
for Marines. Basic training is three months or thirteen weeks, approximately ninety days.
It's twelve weeks of training with an extra week of what's called processing. It is the
longest boot camp of any of the armed forces in America. That's eight to nine weeks of
Army, eight to nine weeks for the Navy, and six weeks for the Air Force. In order to qualify
to be a Marine, you must have a high school diploma, get over a 31on the ASVAB, which
is the Armed Service Vocational Aptitude Battery Test. The ASVAB is a percentile test, meaning
that you must get higher than 31% of the people who actually take the ASVAB. You also must
take a physical, similar to a sports physical. If you are determined to be physically qualified
and mentally qualified to be a United States Marine, you then can get an action or excuse
me, a boot camp date of 365 days out. That means you can be in the Marine Corps' delayed
entry program for a full year. This is usually for seniors who want to sign up when they're
17 years old and spend their whole senior year in the Marine Corps delayed entry program
training to be a Marine. Now if you have any other questions, please give us a call at
801-967-9815. That is the Marine Corps recruiting office here in West Valley City. You can also
get online at www.marines.com and that will connect you with your local Marine Corps recruiter.