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Our daughter told us last December that she was going to become a Marine. We had always thought she would join the Military, but the Marines was not the service we thought she would join.
Author: Mother of a Marine
Proud father of a female recruit
I was happy to hear from Francis another parent of a female recruit. I am sure all parents feel they don't hear often from their daughters.
Author: Father of a Marine
My daughter left for basic training on 1-18-2011(Parris Island) I received my first phone call early in the morning. I must say I was in shock because I've never heard my daughter so shook up. It was very sad.
Author: Mother of a Marine
I am currently enlisted in the USMC DEP program. I plan to leave for PI on 20120729. If there any female Marines on here, i would really appreciate any advice on what to expect. I dont want to know to much though.
Author: Other
Support For The Parents of Female Marines
I logged in here today for the first time in weeks and I noticed that there are some parents with daughters that are going through boot camp who feel that females don't seem to get talked about as much as males.
Author: Father of a Marine
My Son left for Parris Island June 20th
This is one of the hardest things I have ever had to do! I have put my Son in the hands of God and the Marine Corps. My son has wanted this since he was 3 years old. God how I miss him and have cried.
Author: Mother of a Marine
Recruit and Specialty Training
Marine Corps training happens in several stages. In order to prepare for life as a Marine, your son or daughter must first go to Recruit Training and then to Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) Training (MOS is the term for a Marine's job).
Yesterday (Sunday) morning, our phone rang and my wife answered it. A female voice on the other end asked who she was speaking to, and then proceeded to ask her if she had a daughter at boot camp at Parris Island.
Author: Father of a Marine
Well it has been almost 3 weeks since my husband left for recruit training in Parris Island. It is very hard not being able to talk to him and not really knowing much of anything i got my first letter from him last friday which was a big relief.
Author: Spouse of a Marine
Proud Mother of a female Marine!
Two years ago in June, my daughter left for Boot Camp. It wasn't easy letting her go, but I think she made one of the best decisions that she could've ever made. I always let her know that I was supporting her every step of the way.
Author: Mother of a Marine




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