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rambo508
03-29-2004, 09:23 AM
The RECON Marines

There are two types of RECON Marine : "Battalion" & "Force" RECON

The training paths for Marines in both RECON units are similar. More advanced training focuses on a platoon's likely missions while deployed, so Battalion and Force RECON Marines basically differ only in who their boss is - either the Battalion Commander or the Task Force Commander.

Initial training consists of Marine Recruit Training, & the School of Infantry, training as a rifleman. Students are then assigned to the Basic Recon Course. Upon successful completion of the BRC, Marines report to their assigned recon unit & receive various professional, technical and tactical training.

Marine Recon INDOC 1st Force Recon's current "indoc" (indoctrination program) is a 48 hr. evolution. In order to even get invited to attend the indoctrination course, you must have between 3-4 years of experience in the field and should be scoring at least 285 on the Marine Corp PFT: But as with any Special Operation units, you must be a stellar Marine with a near flawless record.

3 mile run (18:00min 100pts)
20 pullups (dead hang) 100pts
80 situps/2min. 100pts.

You will be required to perform two obstacle courses, swim 500 meters in full cammies, tread water 30 minutes in full camies and other fun water activities. It helps to prepare months in advance with swimming at least 4-5 times a week. Wear cammies and fins at least once a week too. Minimum swim practice time should be an hour daily.

You will also be required to perform what is called a Level Test which is:

Max Push ups 2min.
Max Sit ups 2min.
Max Pull ups 2min.
Max Flutter Kicks 2min.

Your calisthenic workouts should consist of the above exercises performed every other day for a total of 3-4 times per week. The day of PT rest will help your muscles recover and be able to gain more reps in two minutes. Also practice perfect form but do each of the exercises as fast as you can. Speed and endurance is your goal. Running is also a major part of INDOC. You should run at least 4-5 times per week and do a rucksack run once a week in order to prepare for the following:

Forced March (or "Hump") for 20 miles @ 4-5mph
Rucksack Run 3-4 miles timed (with 50 lb)

After repeating the Marine PFT again you get to interview with the Team Leader and Company CO/XO. You may physically make it but still not get selected. Usually it's attitude and teamwork that gets you rejected at this phase of INDOC.

Once selected, the Marines are assigned Recon Indoctrination Platoon. This is similar to going back to bootcamp. The Marines have only supervised liberty, physical training and classes at all time of the day and night. Ampihibious Reconnaissance School (ARS) in either Little Creek, VA or Coronado, CA. Once the Marine finishes ARS, he is a Reconnaissance Marine. OOH- RAH!

With any download you buy you get over 40 hours of training personally designed for future students of the group AND access to Stew Smith (the author) for any answers to your training questions!!

Tovarish1
07-26-2009, 06:50 AM
Thanks for that. This is actually the first time that someone's posted all this info in one spot because a lot of Marines I've spoken to were just spoon feeding me the info and it's nice to get it off the bat like this. I'm 14 right now and I've been wondering how to try out for 3rd Recon Bn. and I've actually been trying to do 100 sit ups and I've been getting it around 3 minutes. And so I've been wanting to know this for some time but what's the attrition rate of Recon training?

mediumpimpin
07-26-2009, 07:25 AM
"80 situps/2min. 100pts."

This is incorrect. The Marine Corps PFT is 100 crunches in 2 minutes for a perfect score. You can also be in a Recon BN and not be Recon at all. Actually alot of this information is incorrect

Tovarish1
08-03-2009, 09:31 AM
How can you be in Recon Bn and not be a Recon Marine?

arody169
11-12-2009, 09:44 PM
Force Recon is great for guys who like to go hide out in the hot ass desert with an arsenal of weaponry, do nothing but...recon for 5 days and then leave without ever having fired a shot while giving their intel to the Navy SEALs and letting them take care of the job...

deaduarte88
11-13-2009, 01:06 AM
Thanks for that. This is actually the first time that someone's posted all this info in one spot because a lot of Marines I've spoken to were just spoon feeding me the info and it's nice to get it off the bat like this. I'm 14 right now and I've been wondering how to try out for 3rd Recon Bn. and I've actually been trying to do 100 sit ups and I've been getting it around 3 minutes. And so I've been wanting to know this for some time but what's the attrition rate of Recon training?

hey man thats cool your motivated for your your country!! and good luck with training!