Is 30 too old to join the Royal Marines?

You don't need any qualifications to become a Royal Marines Commando but must be aged 16 to 32. To be an officer, you'll need A levels or above and must be aged 18 to 25. If you're under the age of 18, you'll need the consent of a parent or guardian.
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Is 30 too old to join the Marines?

The Air Force, for example, raised its maximum age. See the age requirements for Active Duty enlistees of each branch below: Army: 17-35 years old. Marine Corps: 17-29 years old.
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Can I join Marines at 32?

Marine Enlistment Age Requirements

Enlisted Marines can serve as both privates and non-commissioned officers. To enlist with the Marines, you must be at least 17 years and not more than 29 years when starting training. However, 17-year-old applicants need parental consent before getting enlisted.
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How hard is it to get into the Royal Marines?

Is it difficult to join the Royal Marines? Joining the Royal Marines is extremely difficult, both mentally and physically. The recruitment team are looking for certain individuals for this elite force, so to be successful you will need to determined and be able to maintain exceptionally high levels of fitness.
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What age can you join the Royal Marines at?

In order to enter the Royal Marines, you need to be: at least 15 years old and 9 months when you apply. at least 16 years old on entry. and at most 33 years old.
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What is the average age of a Royal Marine?

In 2021 the average age for personnel in the British Army was 30 years old, compared with 31 for the Royal Navy and Marines and 33 for the Royal Air Force.
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Do Royal Marines join the SAS?

Outside of the SAS Reserves, the SAS doesn't recruit civilians. To be eligible to join the SAS, you must be an official member of one of the uniformed services of the British Armed Forces — either the Naval Service (comprised of the Royal Navy and Royal Marine Commandos), the British Army, or the Royal Air Force.
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What percentage of people pass Royal Marines?

It's no wonder that 40% of Royal Marine recruits drop out before the end of the 32-week training due to homesickness or "professional issues". Many also suffer serious injuries that prevent them from finishing the course. So why does anyone want to apply?
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How long is the waiting list for the Royal Marines?

There isn't a quoted waiting time as correctly stated but the average person takes around 9-12 months due to the fact they are not physically prepared from the outset.
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How much do Royal Marines get paid UK?

Pay levels depend on the job you've chosen and on your qualifications: Starting: £14,000 - £18,000. Rising to £18,000 - £48,000 a year, after you've finished your initial training at the Commando Training Centre. £48,000 - £70,000 as you progress throughout your career.
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Is it worth joining the military at 30?

There are many advantages to enlisting early in the military, especially when it comes to meeting physical fitness and weight requirements. However, joining the military at 30 also provides several benefits as you'll be far more mature, disciplined, and mentally prepared.
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Is 30 too late to join the military?

For the Army, the maximum age is 35. For the Navy, age waivers start at 34-years-old. For the Air Force, the maximum age allowed to join is 39-years-old. The Marines have the lowest maximum age for regular military service at 28-years-old.
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Can I join Marines at 35?

Age Waivers

For example, if a 37-year-old Marine with 10 years of service desires to reenlist in the Marine Corps, his/her age will be 27 for enlistment purposes. Although the maximum age for enlistment is 35, any individual older than 28 is required to request an age waiver.
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Can you join Marines at 31?

Age Limits for Enlisting

You must be at least 17 to enlist in any branch of the active military. The oldest you can be to enlist for active duty in each branch is: Coast Guard: 31. Marines: 28.
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Can I join the Army at 30 UK?

To join as a soldier you must:

You must be at least 16 years old to join the Army as a soldier. You can start your application when you're 15 years and 9 months. Be enlisted before your 36th birthday. If you're under 18, you'll also need parental consent to join.
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Can I join the Army at 31?

The maximum age to join the Army as an enlisted Soldier is 35, while Officers must accept their commission before age 31. However, the Army can lift some restrictions based on the need for certain roles to be filled.
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How many pull ups for Royal Marines?

Pull-ups: Overhand-grasp pull-ups are carried out on a wooden beam to a timed bleep. A minimum of 3 pull-ups are required to continue the course, though candidates are encouraged to target at least 8. Maximum points are to be awarded for 16 successful pull-ups.
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Do Royal Marines get weekends off?

It doesn't cease at weekends either because you will always have loads to do and you are unlikely to get out of the gate until you have done certain things, prepared for certain things, and so on and so forth.
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How difficult is it to get into the Marines?

Marine Corps basic training has the reputation of being the toughest of all the services. It most certainly is the longest, at about 12 1/2 weeks. It has been said time and time again by former Marines that Marine Corps recruit training was the most difficult thing they ever had to do in their entire lives.
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Is there bullying in the Royal Marines?

THE ROYAL Marines have launched a major bullying investigation after a promising young recruit was allegedly driven to suicide. Friends said Connor Clark was tormented by a “sadistic corporal” at the elite commando training centre in Devon.
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What time do Royal Marines go to sleep?

In all the branches' basic training programs, bedtime is usually 2100, or 9 p.m., except during times of special events, such as night exercises. In basic training, lights out means go to sleep.
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What happens if you fail Royal Marine training?

Fitness Requirements

If recruits fail to meet the required standards at any stage, they will be given another chance to try again but if there are repeated failures then ultimately the decision rests with the Commanding Officer as to whether a recruit will have to leave and is allowed to come back and try again.
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What is the toughest regiment in the British Army?

The Parachute Regiment prides itself on having the toughest selection process in the British Army. Soldiers must complete an initial 28 week period of training designed to transforms raw recruits into elite soldiers trained to kill.
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What is the UK most elite military unit?

The Special Air Service (SAS)

The SAS is one of the world's most renowned and respected special forces regiments.
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Are 21 SAS special forces?

21 & 23 SAS are an integrated part of the United Kingdom Special Forces (UKSF) group comprising regular and reserve units, operating at the strategic and operational level. They operate in difficult and often changing circumstances, where the requirement for maturity and sound judgement is paramount.
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