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Marine Corps Order (MCO) 1001R.54E -- MARINE CORPS RESERVE INCREMENTAL INITIAL ACTIVE DUTY TRAINING (IIADT) PROGRAM
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The IIADT Program was established to attract highly qualified NPS applicants for enlistment in the Marine Corps Reserve. It permits high school seniors enrolled in college to enlist and complete recruit training during the summer between high school graduation and the freshman year of college, and return to inactive duty with the parent Selected Marine Corps Reserve (SMCR) unit. College students will commence participation during the summer following their current academic year. Thereafter, second and third increment training will be completed during the summer(s) following the current academic year

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