How To Assemble Your Cover | United States Marine Corps
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Hey guys,
In this video I wanted to do a quick how-to on assembling your cover. This was from the Marine Shop and will come like this if ordered, so in case you were initially confused (as I was) here's how to get it done!
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Where’s the part where you lose your shit and throw it across the room? That was my favorite part of this whole thing. Thanks for being out there brother. Semper Fi
I’m in the navy had no clue the marines had to build their covers thanks for actually defending freedom
You are a huge help. Thank you so much. Semper Fidelis brother!
Thank u I was having struggle on what to do with the headband in the way your tutorial helped me out👍
Thank for your service
A very good job yes I'm in a nre too .with liberty and justice for all.seal.made the major general .duty.
I don’t know if anyone can answer or not, but I wanna ask and take my chance. How do you like.. pop it up? My grandfather has one of these and I wanna know how to get the top part to stand up. It’s uh.. flat. I don’t want to accidentally break it whatsoever. Any advice?
Is this REALLY an issue? Are there ACTUALLY Marines who can't do this? Or is the basic officer's cover frame different from the enlisted cover frame?
The FIRST thing I did before leaving PI was to buy a REAL cover. Those cotton pieces of junk they issue in basic are the worst. Lol!
I was a prior enlisted Marine, I am 24 years old. I recently got out of active duty Marine Corps about a year in a half ago, I was station out 21 area Camp Pendleton, CA, CLR1 1stMLG 1MEF. And I’ve been going to school ever since I got out, thinking about doing OCS. Advice for prior enlisted guy?
Rah marine. I think the officer track is a great option, not only for career advancement but for the responsibility and opportunity to guide and mentor young marines and make decisions that no early to mid 20s person would ever be trusted to make in the civilian world. This in mind, if you’re a prior you certainly know the culture and the lifestyle, so if it’s what you want, then go for it. The selection process, and OCS afterwards, are challenging but very doable (especially for priors), plus you’ll have that added respect as a prior enlisted officer should you choose to come back and go down that route. Not sure if this is much in terms of advice, but I certainly hope it helps
how do you clean your cover Marine?
How would you clean it?
Wash it with soap or bleach, let it airdry
Any relation to Matthew Danko?
Hey Lt.
Since you’re and East coast person have you been to California Pendleton or twenty nine palms yet?
Hey man - not yet, I’m commissioning later this month as I just finished college. From there I’ll go to TBS in October then I’ll be assigned my duty station upon completion!
well congrads for the commission its a dream job enjoy it.
Hey Lt.
I need some advice , I am currently 24 years old, I have my bachelors. I am Conflicted on if I want to go to graduate school and get my masters while going the plc route . So that when I join I could potential get another masters or phd. Vs just taking the asvab and going the occ route in which it would possibly take me 5-6 years to obtain my masters. any insight ?
Hi there - sorry for the late reply. So, I don’t believe you can do PLC while I’m grad school (to my knowledge). I think once you have completed your bachelors degree you can only choose to go the OCC route. That being said, you can always do OCC and use your GI bill for a masters/mba afterwards then also be eligible for a free masters/phd at a state school (I know at least in CT if you have a DD214 you’re eligible for a free masters/PHD at any state school). Hope this helps
My name is Christopher Kinsey I like marine corps so much I am be a united states marine corps
Re-record it mate!
When are you going to TBS?
October 23rd