How long does it take to become a drill instructor in the Marines?

How long does it take to become a drill instructor in the Marines?

Today, Drill Instructor School strives to be the premier leadership school in the Marine Corps. It encompasses over 500 hours of academics, physical training and practical applications over an 11-week course.

What rank do you have to be to be a drill instructor in the Marines?

Sergeant
Drill Instructors in the United States Marine Corps normally hold the rank of Sergeant (E-5) through Gunnery Sergeant (E-7). Corporals (E-4) are no longer authorized to attend Drill Instructor School and therefore are not authorized to hold the billet of a Drill Instructor.

Can drill instructors take leave?

Upon successful graduation from Drill Instructor School, you will be afforded the opportunity to take up to 30 days leave in order to move your family members.

Do drill instructors get Bah?

If you are receiving “BAH Own Right” you will continue to receive it until checking into your battalion as an active Drill Instructor. You cannot occupy government quarters and receive BAH Own Right once you have checked into your assigned battalion.

Do drill instructors get extra pay?

That could leave a recruiter pocketing an extra $23,500 over a three-year tour, while drill instructors would earn up to $20,800, and MSG detachment commanders up to $15,400. “These jobs are challenging and are critical to the Marine Corps mission,” said Col.

Can an e4 be a drill instructor?

Drill Instructors in the United States Marine Corps normally hold the rank of Sergeant (E-5) through Gunnery Sergeant (E-7). A Corporal (E-4) is no longer authorized to attend Drill Instructor School therefore not authorized to hold the billet of a Drill Instructor.

Can a drill instructor hit you?

Drill Instructors/Drill Sergeants don’t physically touch recruits. They don’t hit or physically assault recruits, ever. They come close, but they never physically hurt or even touch recruits.

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