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    What Marine Corps MOS would someone learn to parachute in?

    Something along the lines of the Army Airborne, but in the Marines.
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    Can a member of the Military train in a different branch?

    For example, if a Navy SEAL wants to train with Marine Force Recon or the Army Rangers, can they? If they can, what happens? Are they just a better trained SEAL, what. Only answer if you know, please. Thanks.
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    Exercises I should practice before joining the Marine Corps?

    I am getting more free weights soon, but what I have right now is: - A 10 lb free weight and a 15 lb kettle bell - A treadmill - A 40 pound punching bag that I lift and hold on my shoulders during full body squats - A couch to hold my feet for sit ups - that "Perfect" Sit up thing they sell on...
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    Does a tank operator need to have normal depth perception?

    I want to join the Marine Corps, but I d not have high depth perception. I see fine and can judge distance, but my eye doctor says my depth perception is low . How would that effect my chances of becoming a tank crewman in the Corps? How does it effect any other careers in the military...
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    Improving Depth Perception?

    Is it possible to improve depth perception? And if it is, how can I do it in everyday life, i.e. Without an eyepatch or something too dramatic?
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    How can I improve my depth perception?

    Is it possible to improve depth perception? And if it is, how can I do it in everyday life, i.e. Without an eyepatch or something too dramatic?
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    Working in the Military as a Tank Crewman with low depth perception?

    I want a career in the United States Military that does not requier a high depth perception score. My vision is good, but my eye doctor says that I have low depth perception. I would prefere an active career, particularly in paramedics feild, or as a Tank Crewman. However, if you have any...
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