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what do you do in the marine rehab platoon

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Recruits who are injured during boot camp are sent to the Marine MRP (Medical Rehabilitation Platoon), where they're kept under medical supervision. There, one of two things happens: They either heal enough to be sent to Physical Conditioning (PCP) and rejoin their platoon.

What is the Medical Rehabilitation Platoon?

The Medical Rehabilitation Platoon, or MRP, is the platoon that recruits are assigned to if they are injured or become ill during recruit training. WHAT A FAMILY MEMBER MAY EXPECT AT STC You may get a short phone call from your recruit if he or she has been assigned to MRP and you'll certainly have additional questions at this time.

What is the MRP platoon?

Yes. Recruits will make a call home to their Next of Kin (NOK) upon arrival to STC and assignment to their new platoon to provide them with their new address. It is a scripted phone call. Recruits will also call their NOK once they return to training or if they are recommended for separation.

What is a marine platoon guide?

Additionally, 1-3 Corpsmen are typically attached to the platoon in combat operations. Corpsmen are Navy personnel that fill the role of combat medics when attached to Marine units. It has been confirmed that the platoon headquarters - including the Corpsmen - will be armed with M27s. Each Rifle Squad consists of 15 enlisted personnel.

Can the Marine Corps change the Order of the platoons?

Oct 20, 2010 · Marine Combat Training is a 29-day training that ALL non-infantry Marines go through. Both males and females will go through Marine Combat Training regardless of your MOS. All infantry Marines will go to the Infantry Training Battalion (ITB). Marines arrive at MCT 10 days after their USMC Boot Camp graduation.

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How many Marine recruits are in a platoon?

While platoons in normal U.S. military parlance denote a group of around 15-20 personnel, each STC platoon is as large as necessity dictates and may often contain 500 or more recruits along with their assigned drill instructors and other personnel.

What is a holding platoon in the Marines?

Finally, there is the Evaluative Holding Platoon (EHP). This is a generalized platoon that encompasses all recruits who, for any reason, are unable to continue with their training platoon and are being evaluated for possible discharge.

What is FRP in the Marines?

When attached to a MEU, Marines from a Force Reconnaissance Company deploy as a Force Recon Platoon (FRP). The FRP gives the MEU a deep reconnaissance and direct action capability.

What is a Physical Conditioning platoon?

PCP -- Physical Conditioning Platoon -- remedial training unit for recruits who are not in good enough physical shape to participate in normal training; if a recruit is assigned to PCP, he/she will be held back in training until he/she can meet the required strength standards.Dec 17, 2017

How do you survive Marine boot camp?

Tips for Surviving Military Boot CampRun, run, run. The better shape you are in, the easier boot camp will be. ... Bring your game face. Get up for it. ... Check your attitude. ... Take care of your wingman. ... It's only temporary. ... Know your benefits. ... Study early. ... Run with the pack.More items...

Where do Marines go after boot camp?

The School of Infantry (SOI) is where Marines go after Marine boot camp to continue their training as a Marine. The School of Infantry is divided into two different schools; Infantry Training Battalion (ITB) and Marine Combat Training (MCT).Oct 25, 2021

What does FRP stand for in Army?

The Army's Financial Readiness Program (FRP) is available at every installation. Army Community Service (ACS) FRP teaches Soldiers in both classroom training & individual counseling sessions, how to save and invest their money, how to establish savings goals, debt elimination strategies, and saving for emergencies.

What happens if you drop out of Marine boot camp?

Under no circumstances should you decide to go Absent Without Leave. This could cause the Marine Corps to label you a deserter and may be punishable with jail time or even death, according to the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

Can a Marine recruit quit boot camp?

If you have NOT been to the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) and have NOT taken an Oath of Enlistment, you are free to quit the process at any time. Just because you arrive at MEPS does not mean you are fully committed with no chance of deciding not to commit after all.

What is the Porkchop Platoon?

Those who fail are ordered to spend months in a vigorous exercise and nutrition program, which Marines have nicknamed the “pork chop platoon” or “doughnut brigade.” Even if they later pass, failing the test once can halt promotions for years, service members say.Oct 28, 2013

Recruit Processing CO - Receiving

Do recruits get calls home from Special Training Company (STC)? Yes. Recruits will make a call home to their Next of Kin (NOK) upon arrival to STC and assignment to their new platoon to provide them with their new address. It is a scripted phone call.

Medical Rehabilitation Platoon (MRP)

Can I send care packages while my recruit is there and if so, what can I send? Yes. However, packages should be limited to hygiene gear such as toothpaste, toothbrush, floss, etc. All other items required to get your recruit through training are always available through the recruit exchange.

Recruit Separation Platoon - RSP

How long does it take for a recruit to be sent home? How will we know when he's being sent home?

Physical Conditioning Platoon - PCP

This is dependent on the recruit’s injury and on his or her recovery time.

What was the platoon's standard service weapon?

The assistant squad leader and squad systems operator billets were added to the squad headquarters. The M4 Carbine was replaced by the M27 IAR as the platoon's standard service weapon. The M3E1 MAAWS and M38 SDMR was made available to each rifle squad.

What is the M27 IAR?

The primary service weapon of the U.S. Marine Corps' rifle platoons will be the M27 IAR. The M27 is a variant of the Heckler & Koch HK416, an AR15-based 5.56x45mm NATO assault rifle.

What rifle is used in the 3rd fire team?

The third fire team's rifleman will be just armed with an M27 IAR. It should be noted that in practice, fire team leaders are often senior Lance Corporals, due to a shortage of Corporals. Further, Lance Corporal billets are likely to be filled by Privates and Private First Classes as well.

What is the standard optic on a rifle?

Currently, the standard optics on rifles are the Trijicon TA11 (3.5x magnification squad day optic) and TA31 (4x magnification rifle combat optic) ACOG, although the TA11 started being replaced in infantry units beginning in 2016.

What is an automatic rifleman?

The automatic rifleman is differentiated mostly by being designated to use automatic fire and carrying more ammunition.

What are some examples of added capability?

An example of added capability would be the ability to spot things like hidden ambushes before they enter a killzone. Each fire team consists of a fire team leader (Corporal), automatic rifleman (Lance Corporal), grenadier (Lance Corporal), and rifleman (Lance Corporal).

How many men are in the Marines rifle squad?

Otherwise, the Marine Corps rifle squad has been 13 men with 3 4-man fire teams based around an automatic rifleman. Sometimes more than others the distinction between automatic rifleman has been more on paper than based in reality.

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