Becoming a Female Marine
What to Expect at Recruit Training
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Narrated by:
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Shir Carmely
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By:
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Zhanna Hamilton
About this listen
Are you a female thinking about joining the Marine Corps? This book was written specifically with you in mind. The guide unveils the truths about boot camp, the Marine Corps and the details about recruit training that I wish I knew before shipping off to Parris Island. Here, you will find useful tips for staying out of trouble, be more efficient and excel in your training. Any lesson my boot camp platoon and I had to learn the hard way, you can learn through this guide before stepping foot on Parris Island.
©2013; 2014 Zhanna Hamilton (P)2013; 2014 Zhanna HamiltonWhat listeners say about Becoming a Female Marine
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