While in the Marine Corp (regular Marines), I was stationed with and became close friends with a Force Recon Marine. My $$ are on these guys. If I were in a combat situation I would want these brothers by my side. To my brothers...Semper Fi!
This is from the website:
"As a Recon Marine, you'll fight the secret wars that never make the front page and bring the highest level of expertise to every operation you are involved in."
"In addition to regular Marine Corps training, a Reconnaissance Marine candidate (Private First Class or Corporal) will be required to attend the following specialty schools:
The Basic Reconnaissance Course - at either Expeditionary Warfare Training Group Pacific or Atlantic.
Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape (SERE) Training - at either NAS North Island, CA, or NAS Brunswick, ME.
Army Airborne School - Ft. Benning, GA.
In addition candidates are required to complete several distance learning courses including Land Navigation, Operations Against Guerrilla Units, Terrorism Awareness, Infantry Patrolling, and Communications.
Advanced training opportunities include courses in combatant diving, scout sniper training, military free fall, jumpmaster, and dive supervisor."
Website:
http://www.military.com/marine-force-recon/training.html
More requirements:
"Currently there isn't a direct enlistment route to Force Recon. You must first join the Marine Corps and then apply and be selected to become a Reconnaissance Marine. To be eligible for Marine Force Recon, candidates must:
Marine Force Recon Qualifications
Be a U.S. citizen.
Score 105 or higher on the GT portion of the ASVAB.
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Possess a 1st class swimmer qualification.
Obtain a first class score on the PFT.
Have 20/200 near visual acuity or visual acuity not to exceed 20/400 with a completed PRK eye surgery. Normal color vision is recommended, but not required provided the Marine can complete a vivid red and vivid green recognition test.
Complete Marine Rifleman Course.
Assigned as a primary Military Occupational Specialty to entry-level Marines and obtain a manager-approved lateral-move.
Marines who graduate from the Basic Reconnaissance Course (BRC).
Volunteers from any MOS may be certified for AMOS only by Recon unit commanders after attending the SRC or through MOJT at a BRC endorsed unit-training program to include 6 months in an MOS 0321 billet.
Be eligible for a secret security clearance."