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How to Write a Marine Corps Internet Letter (5 Minutes) / Hand Letter Address

How to send a Marine Corps Internet letter (sequence/procedure), precautions, and address and contact information for handwritten letters are organized. You can write and send a letter without the need for real name authentication, so you will be able to follow along easily.

 

What is Marine Corps Internet Mail?

The Marine Corps Internet Letter is a free service that creates and sends a letter to the Marine Corps Education and Training Center (ie, the Marine Corps Training Center) through the Internet, and prints and delivers it to soldiers undergoing education and training. Any family member or acquaintance can write a letter, but there are some limitations.

 

The Marine Corps Internet letter can be written on Wednesdays of the 2nd week, including the registration office, and the number of times is 1 per person per day, up to 2 per day. Letter printing and delivery is 3 times a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 해병대 인터넷 편지

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How to write a Marine Corps Internet letter (in order) 좋은뉴스 

First, I will summarize how to write a Marine Corps Internet letter.

 

Access the Marine Corps website
Click the “Internet Letter Compose” button
Consent to collection and use of personal information
Searching and confirming recipients
writing a letter
After entering the password, click the “Send mail” button.

 

And the details are summarized below.

 

1. Access the Marine Corps website

Go to the page referenced below or search the Marine Corps homepage through a search engine and click the “Internet Letter” button at the bottom to go to the new “Marine Corps Education and Training Corps” page.

 

2. Click the “Internet Letter Compose” button

After entering the “Marine Corps Education and Training Corps” page, click “Write an Internet letter” at the bottom.

 

3. Consent to collection and use of personal information

After clicking “Write a letter on the Internet”, a pop-up window for information on collection and use of personal information will appear. Check the contents, check “I agree to the collection and use of personal information” and click the “Write a letter” button.

 

4. Recipient inquiry and confirmation

After entering the recipient’s name and date of birth and checking “I am not a robot”, click the “Search” button to find “battalion/company/platoon”, “name”, “date of birth”, “remaining number of days” (you can send letters when the remaining number is 0). None), etc., and click the name in blue.

 

5. Write a letter

On the next page, write “From”, “Date of Birth”, select “Relationship”, and write “Subject” and “Content” of the letter. Letter content is limited to 700 characters.

 

6. After entering the password, click the “Send mail” button and you’re done

Complete the sender’s information, letter title, and contents, enter the “Password” (4 digits) at the bottom (for later inquiry), and click the “Send Letter” button.

 

marine corps hand letter address

The method of writing and sending a letter to the Marine Corps over the Internet is convenient and fast, but there is a limit to the number of times. However, there is no limit on the number of handwritten letters, so you can send a handwritten letter if necessary. When sending a handwritten letter, you must accurately fill in the recipient’s information, such as the recipient’s affiliation and name. Please refer to the contact information and address of each battalion below.

 

 

Officer Training Battalion 054-299-1893~4, P.O. Box 209-133-1, 70 Chungmu-ro, Ocheon-eup, Nam-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Noncommissioned Officer Training Battalion 054-299-1840~2, P.O. Box 209-133-2, 70 Chungmu-ro, Ocheon-eup, Nam-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
1st Recruit Training Battalion 054-299-1810~8, P.O. Box 209-133-3, 70 Chungmu-ro, Ocheon-eup, Nam-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
2nd Recruit Training Battalion 054-299-1820~8, 70 Chungmu-ro, Ocheon-eup, Nam-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, 209-133-4 P.O. Box
3rd Recruit Training Battalion 054-299-1830~8, P.O. Box 209-133-5, 70 Chungmu-ro, Ocheon-eup, Nam-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
5th Recruit Training Battalion 054-299-1850~8, P.O. Box 209-133-6, 70 Chungmu-ro, Ocheon-eup, Nam-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

Precautions for Marine Corps Internet Letter/Hand Letter

Marine Corps Internet letter writing can be written without real name authentication. However, when writing a letter, personal information such as social security number and financial information should never be entered, and sending a letter is intended to raise the morale of trainees/trainees so that they can receive training well, so it may negatively affect training. Please refrain from pessimistic phrases and expressions.

 

We express our gratitude to the Marine Corps soldiers who protect Korea and always support them!