Woe.be.gone
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Department of Defense directive stating 8 year service commitment for ALL who enlist or who are appointed.
http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/pdf/130425p.pdf
What you read is correct. Marines can enlist for 3, 4 or 5 years. BUT in order to receive certain bonuses, educational benefits and programs, choice of assignment, etc...one would need to enlist for 6. This link explains some of those programs.
http://www.military.com/Recruiting/Content/0,13898,rec_step03_enlisted_usmc,,00.html
Not trying to argue either. My hubby has been in recruiting for almost 20 years...he's recruited for active duty Air Force and the Air Force Reserve. While recruiting in the reserve, he recruited prior service members from all branches. He knows the "regs" backwards and forwards. I posted links for verification purposes though.
This rule was effective October 31, 2013 (1st link in post above). Also specifies a waiver (under certain conditions) can reduce the enlisted obligation to six years.
I'm not sure if the same policy that's been in place a long time was renewed again fiscal year 2013 or if it has been that way. This particular agreement is effective for the next five years. But read down a bit and you'll see the six year waiver possibility. Either way, how do we know CL didn't enlist under the six year waiver policy?