Currently work for a city police agency here in Mississippi. Have a few Marine vets on my shift, they definitely bring good work ethics and attention to detail to the table. Plus they always outscore me on the range during AR-15 quals...
I had a good tour at CPNC. My first command assignment there was with MAG-40 in the old "White Elephant" building. We were a provisional Air Group that formed up for NATO exercises. Great adventures. Semper Fi, Jarhead. Fair winds and following seas to all.
@@GySgt_USMC_Ret. I miss Cherry Point more than I thought I ever would. I was there 2003-2006 with CSSD-21 (now CLC-21) working at the APOE as an engineer equipment operator. Long, random, and sometimes crazy hours (16-18 hour days for 14 straight days after Hurricane Katrina) but I always feel like I'm home when I'm going through there. Got my first tattoos right off base, caught my first shark off the Sheraton pier in Morehead City, and cut down my first pine tree with an SKS in the Croatan. Crazy, but I even miss Havenot!
@@GySgt_USMC_Ret. Oh, no doubt about it. The smell of the pine trees, especially on the strip past the airfield leading to the officer housing. I used to run that route just for the hell of it. From base housing, which is now a CDC area on the other side of the BX from the hospital, down to gator peninsula. Not sure what it was actually called, but there was always a gator in the picnic area, so the name kind of stuck.
Depends on your needs. But the common thought is like what the other commenter posted go active then reserve. Rarely does it work out from reserve to active. You either lose rank or you show up and you're not competent enough to complete tasks your juniors can do.
@@jasonnguyen350 If you choose to go to college first to please your parents, join Naval ROTC and pursue a USMC commission as an officer. You'd be a second lieutenant upon graduation. You will not be able to serve as a Reservist and then switch to Active service after college as an enlisted Marine. Whatever you choose, bear in mind, it is your choice, not your parents choice. That may be tough to deal with, but the reality is, the USMC is a profession for the tough. Get used to it, or don't pursue it. No shame in either choice.
You can switch to active when you re-enlist I would suggest just going active right after high school though there’s also ima billets but you’d have to talk to your command about it and it’s like pulling teeth in some units
I think this is just the Marines showing their pride in the title of Marine. The Marines have always been proud to call themselves Marines and I think their Military Police components are no exception to that.
MP - military police is the same thing as any other branch. The Marines have an MOS to be a "police officer". On base its usually a mix of active duty and civilians.
I got out of the Corps over 30 years ago. Left as a Corporal. Got out and got into law enforcement and am starting my 27th year and have been a Field Training Sergeant for the past 10 years. FTO Sergeant at my agency is like being a Senior Drill Instructor. Anyway, I have seen former Marines come through my department. Some were Colonels all the way down to Corporal. One thing I’ve noticed is that the rank they were when they left is not a good indicator of how they will be as police officers. In fact, two of my best cops didn’t have any prior military service whatsoever. Had to fail an Air Force Academy graduate, yet I have a former Motor T Lance Corporal working for me as a FTO. Two of the worst cops I know were Sergeant Majors (Corps and Army) One was a shit bird and the other is just a dick. Personally, I believe the higher rank you are when you get out, the harder it is for me to take you seriously when you come to me as a police recruit. You have to remember that you are no longer at the top of the heap and are learning a new skill set, often from someone much younger than you are.
Every time a MP would try to set up a speed trap my battalion Commander would go out and run them off.. he would say not on my damn road lol. What's a lance corporal or corporal going to say to a full bird colonel.. I sir
There is a Force restructure underway, and I believe that the MP field is also effected. I highly suggest that you get a briefing from a Recruiter on your MOS choice. Your best shot at a career in the Corps is most likely in the field of Cyber Security. Fair winds and following seas to all.
Jackie Chan WTF is all I’m gonna say, someone didn’t have a plan or really has a hard on for wanting to be law enforcement after 20+ years of military service! Thanks but no thanks, my hat off to you but man that must’ve been one hell of a pay cut!
@@agitatorjr oh I know but to get that martial arts from the marine corps and become a devil dog to be mentally brutal when fighting. Maybe i"ll give it a shot some day.
One of the best examples as to why the Marine Corps or military in general does not translate to any civilian occupational skill set/experience. I got out of the infantry, and the only thing i qualified for was flipping burgers, the police academy, and a security desk job paying minimum wage. A complete spit in the face, nobody cares(in the civy world) about your military record. In fact, many times its a hinderence on your resume if you're trying to get a job in a leftist swj filled corporate environment where 'war mongers bad'.
@@agitatorjr You're right, its not the corps job to give you a civy job after discharge. But Im not going to pretend life in the corps doesnt have any short comings either. Im just saying, a lot of times your dd214 feels like a 'liberal arts degree', thats the bummer. Been out for two decades now, living comfortably running a mom and pop small business, doesnt make a lot but im my own boss.
The infantry only translates to law enforcement or security? Wow, so shocking. The same could be said for just about any other field. Provide an example of another job that provides you with the skills for more than one or two other fields.
I mean I never understood why soldiers build their way up to good ranks such as SGT but stop to pursue their military career to do some basic work within their country.
Cool but i imagine that guy daily, tries to think he is a hat again and dress down some young marine instead of giving sage wisdom. SgtMajs what a joke. Just call them Democrats or Politicians.
WHISKEY TANGO MIKE 🦊 TROT, OVER?! What is a " Marine Corps Police", as if somehow, USMC Military Police is not sufficient. Contractor Cops......Eh?!😤😠😡🤬
@@agitatorjr PMO? Dropping tanks because US wants marines to focus more on light infantry combat, I would guess. and from what I've heard usmc didn't have many tanks in the first place and they weren't as good as army. makes sense to me
Dude imagine you're on gate guard and he's on post with you and you find out he's a Sgt Maj
I did and he's definately a cool sgt major and I have had plenty of conversations with him
He was my old 1stSgt on cherry point
Aaahh, he’s a civilian now chumps! Get off his nuts!
I'd definitely call him a boot in a heartbeat. SgtMaj gotta have some thick skin
I work like a couple of civilian police e-7 to e-9
Currently work for a city police agency here in Mississippi. Have a few Marine vets on my shift, they definitely bring good work ethics and attention to detail to the table. Plus they always outscore me on the range during AR-15 quals...
I hope your Department doesn't actually use AR-15s
@@zachconroy1443 -> Why not?
@@zachconroy1443 If they don't then why do they train with them?
@@samiraziz7840 Because they would be out gunned. The AR-15 is not a select fire weapon.
@@joeyakathug5215 You do know that the AR-15 is the civilian version of an M4. Semi Auto only.
This Marine took an Oath, it has no expiration date! Semper Fi Devil Dog!
RAH
Much respect brothers!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I served under him at 2D LAAD BN when he was a 1st Sgt. Good guy. Hell of a good runner.
How is being a LAAD? I'm in LAAD school rn
I was with MWCS 28
@@iryansisson8196it sucks but your probably know that by now. Stinger !
You are the eternal pride of America! God bless you and America. You are my love forever. Hug you!
I don’t know the name of it, just the sound it makes when I scan your cac card
Dbids
"Common access card card"
Awesome, keep it up and Semper Fi 👍
Oorah!
EVERYONE GIVE EM ONE RIGHT NOW 👇 fuck yeah sgt major, rah
Don't forget the part of don't violate any Constitutionality Rights. As you are (serving the people). God Bless you and thank you for your service.
No need to get political
Haha Constitutional rights in the military doesn't exist. Your government property, they don't give a fuck. Blue falcons will happily violate them.
don't break any laws simple
God Bless
Lol aye that’s my old first SGT
Number 1 USA.🇺🇸🦅
God bless América.🇺🇸🙏🏻
The beat of both worlds
Im stationed at cherry point right now!
I had a good tour at CPNC. My first command assignment there was with MAG-40 in the old "White Elephant" building. We were a provisional Air Group that formed up for NATO exercises. Great adventures. Semper Fi, Jarhead.
Fair winds and following seas to all.
@@GySgt_USMC_Ret. I miss Cherry Point more than I thought I ever would. I was there 2003-2006 with CSSD-21 (now CLC-21) working at the APOE as an engineer equipment operator. Long, random, and sometimes crazy hours (16-18 hour days for 14 straight days after Hurricane Katrina) but I always feel like I'm home when I'm going through there. Got my first tattoos right off base, caught my first shark off the Sheraton pier in Morehead City, and cut down my first pine tree with an SKS in the Croatan. Crazy, but I even miss Havenot!
@@deshrek9376 I miss the scent of pine trees on the early morning runs, and the beaches.
@@GySgt_USMC_Ret. Oh, no doubt about it. The smell of the pine trees, especially on the strip past the airfield leading to the officer housing. I used to run that route just for the hell of it. From base housing, which is now a CDC area on the other side of the BX from the hospital, down to gator peninsula. Not sure what it was actually called, but there was always a gator in the picnic area, so the name kind of stuck.
I was stationed in VMAT-203 from 00-04.
Outstanding! God bless you Officer Partin and thank you for your service to our country!
Welcome back, corporal!
This is what my grandfather did
Badass outro!
He was my old first sgt at 2d tank bn
What a dude
Ahh, so this is how they silently NJP top brass...
No he retired, but decided nah how can I still bother people with the regulations.
He’s the dude u see writing people up for driving in boots and utes or because u ain’t shave on a weekend
when u already finished the game but u hit "start new game" cuz ur bored
@Marines I am a high school kid. Can I join the reserves after highschool immidiatley. Then switch to active duty?
Depends on your needs. But the common thought is like what the other commenter posted go active then reserve. Rarely does it work out from reserve to active. You either lose rank or you show up and you're not competent enough to complete tasks your juniors can do.
@@Shots1419 parents are forcing me to take college
Your parents can’t “force you” to do anything. Take ownership and make a decision; best of luck.
@@jasonnguyen350 If you choose to go to college first to please your parents, join Naval ROTC and pursue a USMC commission as an officer. You'd be a second lieutenant upon graduation. You will not be able to serve as a Reservist and then switch to Active service after college as an enlisted Marine. Whatever you choose, bear in mind, it is your choice, not your parents choice. That may be tough to deal with, but the reality is, the USMC is a profession for the tough. Get used to it, or don't pursue it. No shame in either choice.
You can switch to active when you re-enlist I would suggest just going active right after high school though there’s also ima billets but you’d have to talk to your command about it and it’s like pulling teeth in some units
Nice
RAH!!!
When you retire but don’t want to stop harassing marines about shaving on the weekend or stopping them for driving in boots and utes
He was my Drill Instructor!
Jose Vazquez Well how was he as a SDI?
@@johnnyangel9163 Hey Johnny. He wasn't my Senior. He was one of the hard hats... Good discipline provided! Lol!
Who is here early?
I’m here early
If you weren't here 15 minutes early, you were late.
Fair winds and following seas to all.
nice
No Tank and Amphibian Tractor, and no Military Police in Our United States Marine Corps ( USMC)..... DAMNIT!!🇺🇸🦅🌎⚓💔😭🤬
Marine Corps Police? Please explain. I'm Familiar with MP's. Is this something new? And why?
I think this is just the Marines showing their pride in the title of Marine. The Marines have always been proud to call themselves Marines and I think their Military Police components are no exception to that.
MP - military police is the same thing as any other branch. The Marines have an MOS to be a "police officer". On base its usually a mix of active duty and civilians.
He’s a civilian doing an mps job
👍⭐️🙏💖🍿⭐️⭐️⭐️
The recycling of assests to the Civilian side is exactly what we need. I'm glad we're doing more of that.
Haha, I wonder if those Young Marines are calling him a boot hahaha
I got out of the Corps over 30 years ago. Left as a Corporal. Got out and got into law enforcement and am starting my 27th year and have been a Field Training Sergeant for the past 10 years. FTO Sergeant at my agency is like being a Senior Drill Instructor. Anyway, I have seen former Marines come through my department. Some were Colonels all the way down to Corporal. One thing I’ve noticed is that the rank they were when they left is not a good indicator of how they will be as police officers. In fact, two of my best cops didn’t have any prior military service whatsoever. Had to fail an Air Force Academy graduate, yet I have a former Motor T Lance Corporal working for me as a FTO. Two of the worst cops I know were Sergeant Majors (Corps and Army) One was a shit bird and the other is just a dick. Personally, I believe the higher rank you are when you get out, the harder it is for me to take you seriously when you come to me as a police recruit. You have to remember that you are no longer at the top of the heap and are learning a new skill set, often from someone much younger than you are.
Semper fi
You don't Semper Fi until your Marine. You're not a Marine!
learn your etiquette!
I like this uniform, must have all military police to make diferent
✊🏾❤️💯
Some people are just born to serve and protect! Semper Fi
OORAH
Hello 👋
Wait...
Semper Fi
🇺🇸🇺🇸
CaCaw CaCaw!!
Every time a MP would try to set up a speed trap my battalion Commander would go out and run them off.. he would say not on my damn road lol. What's a lance corporal or corporal going to say to a full bird colonel.. I sir
Oorah
not really the same rank structure
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I am doing NJROTC So I can go in the Marines as an E3 instead of a E1 but I plan on going in as an MP
You’re only able to go to E-2 not E-3., I did NJROTC as well, i graduated bootcamp as an E-2
You'll go in as an e2
There is a possibility of leaving boot camp as an E-3. Think you’d have to be meritorious on top of the rotc.
Gotta be the honor grad for E-3 bro, not saying it’s impossible but you’ll have to be stellar!
There is a Force restructure underway, and I believe that the MP field is also effected. I highly suggest that you get a briefing from a Recruiter on your MOS choice. Your best shot at a career in the Corps is most likely in the field of Cyber Security.
Fair winds and following seas to all.
Blue...
Jackie Chan WTF is all I’m gonna say, someone didn’t have a plan or really has a hard on for wanting to be law enforcement after 20+ years of military service! Thanks but no thanks, my hat off to you but man that must’ve been one hell of a pay cut!
When you make all ur marines around u wear a mask but don’t wear one urself smh
With all that hard work and training you to could wave people thru a gate ......
Jesus
Should I join the marines to become a MMA fighter ?
I don't think they have that as an MOS
@@agitatorjr oh I know but to get that martial arts from the marine corps and become a devil dog to be mentally brutal when fighting. Maybe i"ll give it a shot some day.
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One of the best examples as to why the Marine Corps or military in general does not translate to any civilian occupational skill set/experience. I got out of the infantry, and the only thing i qualified for was flipping burgers, the police academy, and a security desk job paying minimum wage. A complete spit in the face, nobody cares(in the civy world) about your military record. In fact, many times its a hinderence on your resume if you're trying to get a job in a leftist swj filled corporate environment where 'war mongers bad'.
Stop making excuses for yourself Marine
@@agitatorjr You're right, its not the corps job to give you a civy job after discharge. But Im not going to pretend life in the corps doesnt have any short comings either. Im just saying, a lot of times your dd214 feels like a 'liberal arts degree', thats the bummer. Been out for two decades now, living comfortably running a mom and pop small business, doesnt make a lot but im my own boss.
The infantry only translates to law enforcement or security? Wow, so shocking. The same could be said for just about any other field. Provide an example of another job that provides you with the skills for more than one or two other fields.
I mean I never understood why soldiers build their way up to good ranks such as SGT but stop to pursue their military career to do some basic work within their country.
Pay, less BS, freedom to do more with your life...etc
military life style is a lot harder than civilian jobs.
Blue falcons nothing better to do then pull people over for doing 5 over, looking at your phone at a red light or both hands not on the wheel.
Pmo at cherry point won’t write u a ticket unless ur going 10 over dude
Gotdang MOTIVATING UNDERSTAND THAT?
Cool but i imagine that guy daily, tries to think he is a hat again and dress down some young marine instead of giving sage wisdom.
SgtMajs what a joke. Just call them Democrats or Politicians.
F 12
WHISKEY TANGO MIKE 🦊 TROT, OVER?! What is a " Marine Corps Police", as if somehow, USMC Military Police is not sufficient. Contractor Cops......Eh?!😤😠😡🤬
I'm guessing they're civilian DoD law enforcement for post security. Army/Airforce has the same thing. Not uncommon at all.
Usmc is getting rid of pmo, just like tanks
@@agitatorjr PMO? Dropping tanks because US wants marines to focus more on light infantry combat, I would guess. and from what I've heard usmc didn't have many tanks in the first place and they weren't as good as army. makes sense to me
Nice