Marine Corps Training : How Long Is Basic Training in the Marines?
Basic training for the Marines is three months, or 13 weeks, with 12 of the weeks being used for training and the last week being used for processing. Find out why the Marine Corps has the longest boot camp of any of the American armed forces with information from a staff sergeant in this free video on the United States Marine Corps. Expert: Staff Sergeant Montgomery Contact: www.marines.com Bio: Staff Sergeant Montgomery heads up the Marine recruiting office in West Valley City, Utah. Montgomery has been involved for many years in the Marine Corps. Filmmaker: Michael Burton Video Rating: 4 / 5
This is a recruiting video I found on the US Army CIDC’s website.
Lieutenant General Robert Wilson visits IMCOM-Korea Region – March 2007
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Lieutenant General Robert Wilson visits IMCOM-Korea Region
7 March 2007
Lieutenant General Robert Wilson is the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Installation Management Command, located at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va.
Lieutenant General Robert Wilson became the first Commanding General of the Installation Management Command when it was activated on October 24, 2006. He also serves as the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management. Lieutenant General Wilson assumed duties as the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management on June 23, 2006. In this dual role, he is the Army’s single authority and primary provider of base support services while also being responsible for providing effective garrison support of mission activities.
Lieutenant General Wilson served as the Army’s Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for G-3/5/7 before being selected as the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management.
His assignments include C Company, 3rd Battalion, 67th Armor, 2nd Armored Division, Fort Hood, Texas; 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kan., and Saudi Arabia during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm; 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Fort Bliss, Texas, and Fort Carson, Colo.; Deputy Commanding General and Assistant Commandant, United States Army Armor Center and Fort Knox, Ky.; Deputy Commanding General (West), United States Army Recruiting Command, Fort Knox; Chief, Office of Military Cooperation, American Embassy, Cairo, Egypt; and as Commander of the 7th Infantry Division and Fort Carson.
Lieutenant General Robert Wilson was commissioned a second lieutenant through ROTC from Indiana University in 1972, graduating with a degree in Business Administration. He also holds a Master’s Degree from Central Michigan University, and is a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and the U.S. Army War College.
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