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The Navy, Army and Marines have recruits drop out at roughly the same rate, between 11 and 14 percent. If you are a swimmer and runner then you are in better shape than 90% of the other recruits. Boot camp is also a mental challenge. The goal is to train you to have discipline, teamwork, and strong success driven attitude. If you are really worried, talk to a Marine recruiter. They have pre-bootcamp workout sessions that will give you a taste of what to expect.
You have already made up your mind so trying to explain the rights you give up and gain when you join military service and are informed of what it entails will be lost on you
I've heard it's very strict. I myself live right off of base and was Married and I walked to the fort every day. That way army had no say in what I was doing. Period .
No. most countries organized armed forces will issue the weapons they want you to use. they can better maintain and support them rather than having 100s of different types of weapons.
However you may be able to volunteer to carry one of the many squad/platoon weapons provided.
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