0203 Military Occupational Specialty (MOS)
INTRODUCTION:
If you are attracted to the infantry occupational
field and the intelligence field, the ground intelligence MOS
may offer the best of both worlds. Created in 1994 to improve intelligence
at the tactical level in the Marine Corps, this field provides intelligence
officers with an opportunity to command at the onset of their careers.
WHAT IS THIS MOS LIKE?
Initially, the ground intelligence officer will serve
as a scout sniper platoon commander in the infantry battalion. In
this respect, this MOS is much like the infantry for the first 12
to 18 months. Upon successful completion of this first billet, you
will probably serve as an intelligence officer on a battalion, regiment
or division staff. If you particularly enjoyed commanding a scout
sniper platoon, you may volunteer to command a reconnaissance platoon.
If selected, following a rigorous screening process, you will command
a reconnaissance platoon for approximately 24 months. You must be
eligible for top secret clearance with access to special compartmentalized
information (TS/SCI) based on a Single Scope Background Investigation
(SSBI).
WHAT WILL I DO AFTER TBS BEFORE I GET MY FIRST TOUR?
Before leaving Quantico, you will attend IOC for ten
weeks along with your infantry contemporaries. Upon graduation from
IOC, the ground intelligence officers will attend the SSPC (Scout Sniper
Platoon Commander Course) at the Scout Sniper Instructor School at Weapons
Training Battalion for two weeks. Following SSPC, you will attend the
six-week Ground Intelligence Officer Course (GIOC) at the Navy/Marine
Corps Intelligence Training Center in Dam Neck, Virginia. Here you will
learn the requisite skills to perform as an intelligence officer on
a battalion, regiment or division staff.
WHAT WILL MY FIRST TOUR BE LIKE?
All ground intelligence officers will be assigned to one of the three
divisions within the Marine Corps. Those assigned to First Marine
Division and Second Marine Division may serve temporarily on the division
intelligence officers staff until they can be permanently assigned
to one of the infantry battalions as a scout sniper platoon commander.
The officers assigned to Third Marine Division in Okinawa may serve
on the division staff for a longer period of time. In some cases,
these officers may be selected to serve as reconnaissance platoon
commanders and may receive some of their requisite training prior
to departing for Okinawa.
Commanding a scout sniper platoon is a physically and mentally challenging
job. Scout sniper platoons consist of 8 two-man teams and a small
headquarters section. The mission of these teams is to support combat
operations by providing precision direct fire on selected targets,
controlling supporting arms, and collecting and reporting information.
You are responsible for training the teams and will work closely with
the battalion intelligence officer and battalion operations officer
in their employment.
Your deployment opportunities are dependent on the battalion
to which you are assigned. Like the infantry officers in your IOC class,
you can be assigned to a battalion conducting a six or seven month deployment
to Okinawa as part of the Unit Deployment Program (UDP), or to a battalion
conducting a Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable)
(MEU(SOC)) deployment.
WHERE MIGHT I GO AFTER MY FIRST TOUR?
Upon augmentation and three or more years of intelligence
experience, all Marine Corps intelligence officers from the four specialty
intelligence MOSs (MOS 0203, 0204, 0206, and 0207) are redesignated
as a MAGTF Intelligence Officer, MOS 0202. This MOS is granted upon
completion of the MAGTF Intelligence Officer Course (MIOC) at NMITC
in Dam Neck, Virginia. MIOC develops officers who can apply intelligence
tactics, techniques, and procedures to support the commander across
a multi-disciplined spectrum in a MAGTF and joint environment. After
qualification for the 0202 MOS, the officer can be assigned to any level
of the Marine Corps, external billets (mostly US Navy billets), joint
intelligence tours, and national intelligence agencies. There are several
opportunities to command intelligence organizations and other units
within the Marine Corps. These opportunities range from command of Marine
students in other service intelligence schools, through multiple command
billets in the three intelligence battalions, to command of a SIGINT
company or battalion.
WHERE ELSE CAN I LOOK FOR INFORMATION ON THIS MOS?
The 0203 MOS is a challenging profession. You will work with some
of the most talented and dedicated Marines in the Corps. Regardless
of your MOS assignment, you will find that this is the most rewarding
aspect of the Marine Corps. Additionally, your 0203 experience will
open up command possibilities in the future.
0204 Military Occupational Specialty (MOS)
INTRODUCTION:
As a human intelligence (HUMINT)/counterintelligence
(CI) officer, MOS 0204, you will be expected to conduct limited human
intelligence collection, and counterintelligence operations for the
MAGTF. Prior to 1994 this field was reserved for limited duty officers
(LDO) and warrant officers with over a decade of experience in HUMINT/CI.
WHAT IS THIS MOS LIKE?
HUMINT is intelligence derived from human sources, such as prisoner
interrogation and clandestine sources. Counterintelligence comprises
activities that prevent non-friendly organizations or persons from
obtaining information about our activities. As a 0204, you will conduct
counterintelligence and human intelligence operations in support of
the MAGTF. You will lead interrogator-translator Marines (MOS 0251)
and counterintelligence Marines (MOS 0211). Unlike many MOSs, the
0204 is responsible for many legal and liaison issues with national
and theater-level organizations.
Beyond the top secret/sensitive compartmentalized information (TS/SCI)
security clearance requirement, the most important attribute for a
CI/HUMINT officer is "people-skills." Your ability to make
and maintain contacts is your "bread and butter." You and
your subordinates can expect to conduct operations like recruiting
agents (people who give us information for money or other reasons),
conduct liaison with other military and government agencies to provide
force protection information, conduct terrorism threat analysis and
anti-terrorism awareness classes, and interrogate prisoners-of-war.
WHAT WILL I DO AFTER TBS BEFORE I GET
MY FIRST TOUR?
You will attend the MAGTF Counterintelligence Course
in Dam Neck, Virginia. This intense 17 1/2 week entry-level course
is designed to train officers and enlisted Marines entering CI, occupational
fields 0204 and 0211. Emphasis is placed on CI/HUMINT related roles,
functions, and operations performed while serving as a member of a
CI team in support of a MAGTF.
WHAT WILL MY FIRST TOUR BE LIKE?
Initially, you will be assigned to one of the CI/HUMINT
companies resident in each Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) as either
a platoon commander or a staff officer in the company headquarters.
During this time, you will have additional opportunities to train your
team during the many exercises the MEF will assign CI/HUMINT units to
complete. Every Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) deployment has a CI/HUMINT
officer leading a HUMINT Exploitation Team (HET) consisting of a counterintelligence
sub-team and two interrogator-translators. As there are a limited number
of MEU 0204 billets, this opportunity will likely only be offered to
those 0204s who have demonstrated their abilities in the intelligence
battalion and CI/HUMINT company commanders. There are other opportunities
to deploy from the CI/HUMINT company.
WHERE MIGHT I GO AFTER MY FIRST TOUR?
Upon augmentation and three or more years of intelligence
experience, all Marine Corps intelligence officers from the four specialty
intelligence MOSs (MOS 0203, 0204, 0206, and 0207) are redesignated
as a MAGTF Intelligence Officer, MOS 0202. The MOS is granted upon completing
the MAGTF Intelligence Officer Course (MIOC) at NMITC in Dam Neck, Virginia.
MIOC fosters the development of officers who can apply intelligence
tactics, techniques, and procedures to support the commander across
a multi-disciplined spectrum in a MAGTF and joint environment. After
qualification for the 0202 MOS, the officer can be assigned to any level
of the Marine Corps, external billets (mostly US Navy billets), joint
intelligence tours, and national intelligence agencies. There are several
opportunities to command intelligence organizations and units within
the Marine Corps. These opportunities range from command of Marine students
in other service intelligence schools, multiple command billets in the
three intelligence battalions, to command of a SIGINT company or battalion.
WHERE ELSE CAN I LOOK FOR INFORMATION ON THIS MOS?
As an 0204 you will work with some of the smartest Marines in the
Corps to accomplish an exciting and necessary mission. You will develop
people skills that will make you successful whether you choose the
Marine Corps as a career, or whether you choose to transition after
your first tour.
0206 Military Occupational Specialty
INTRODUCTION:
Signals Intelligence (SigInt) provides the best of
both worlds. This field requires traditional Marine Corps field skills
and high-end technical knowledge. If you want a job that challenges
you both physically and mentally and provides opportunities for independent
command early in your career, consider the 0206 occupational field.
WHAT IS THIS MOS LIKE?
This MOS is best suited for officers who want to lead very bright
Marines. The minimum GCT for Signals Intelligence Marines is one of
the highest in the Corps. Though working with people at this intellectual
level can make for some unique leadership challenges, being their
leader is one of the most rewarding opportunities imaginable.
Although your entry-level training does not require a 4.00 GPA in
engineering or applied mathematics, this is a technical field; a basic
understanding of college physics and computers will help you immensely.
Technical skills, such as basic communications theory and LAN/WAN
fundamentals, will be taught at your first duty station, since most
of the technical aspects of the MOS are no longer taught at the officers
school.
You are required to maintain the highest security clearance, top
secret with access to sensitive compartmentalized information (TS/SCI).
Some assignments require a polygraph, but if you arent a foreign
spy, dont worry.
SigInt Marines support forward-deployed Marine Expeditionary Units
(MEU) and other MAGTFs. If you are averse to living in the field,
eating MREs, and performing physical work, you will not excel. Likewise,
if you are averse to augmenting MEF-level staff sections or if you
stutter when talking to colonels, you will be ineffective.
WHAT WILL I DO AFTER TBS BEFORE I GET
MY FIRST TOUR?
After TBS you will attend school in Pensacola, Florida
for three months. School is extremely demanding, and not necessarily
fun. There is no time in the field and the focus is on learning United
States SigInt Directives (USSIDs). Learning USSIDs and how the Marine
Corps contributes to the United States SigInt System (USSS) is important,
because collecting others communications is serious business.
Mistakes can have strategic implications as well as resulting in criminal
charges against you. Therefore, learn the basics for three months,
so you can have fun later. It is a small price to pay in the big picture,
and Pensacola is a great town.
WHAT WILL MY FIRST TOUR BE LIKE?
Your first tour will be at one of the two radio battalions.
First Radio Battalion is located in Kaneohe, Hawaii, and supports Marine
Forces Pacific (MarForPac), First Marine Expeditionary Force (I MEF),
and III MEF. Second Radio Battalion is in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina,
and supports Marine Forces Atlantic and II MEF. You can expect to be
a platoon commander with any of the following collection assets: Radio
Reconnaissance Platoon, for deep battle collection; SIGINT Support Platoon,
for direct support to the ground or air combat commander; or Mobile
Electronic Warfare Support System (MEWSS) Platoon, for early warning
and electronic attack operations with Light Armored Reconnaissance.
After proving yourself as a platoon commander, you will lead independent
detachments, which comprise teams from any or all of the three types
of platoons listed above. Overall, you can expect to be deployed about
35 percent of your time at your first duty station. The most sought
after billet is SIGINT Support Platoon Commander for a Marine Expeditionary
Unit (Special Operations Capable), which usually happens at the end
of your Radio Battalion tour.
WHERE MIGHT I GO AFTER MY FIRST TOUR?
You will probably be sent to the Navy/Marine Corps Intelligence
Training Center (NMITC) in Dam Neck, Virginia, for transition training
to the 0202 MOS, MAGTF Intelligence Officer. You could also be assigned
to Marine Support Battalion at the National Security Agency, any of
the divisions or wings, or to Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC).
WHERE ELSE CAN I LOOK FOR INFORMATION ON THIS MOS?
As an 0206 you will work with some of the smartest Marines in the
Corps to accomplish an exciting and necessary mission. You will develop
people skills and technical skills that will make you successful whether
you choose the Marine Corps as a career, or whether you choose to
transition after your first tour.
0207 Military Occupational Specialty (MOS)
INTRODUCTION:
If you are attracted to the intelligence occupational
field, but want to be associated with Marine aviation, the air intelligence
field is probably the job for you.
WHAT IS THIS MOS LIKE?
As an 0207, you will enjoy the Aviation side of the
Marine Air Ground Task Force as a member of the Aviation Combat Element
(ACE). As the ACE intelligence officer, you are a primary staff officer
and serve as the principal advisor to the ACE Commanding Officer on
all matters pertaining to the enemy. You will focus much of your time
researching and briefing on various topics from weather forecasts to
enemy integrated air defenses. Like all of the intelligence occupational
fields, you will develop an analytical mind and "people skills".
WHAT WILL I DO AFTER TBS BEFORE I GET MY FIRST TOUR?
Marine Second Lieutenants assigned the Air Intelligence
Officer (0207) MOS will attend the Naval Intelligence Officer Basic
Course (NIOBC), located at the Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training
Center at Dam Neck, VA. This intense twenty-two week course provides
the basic training required to perform the duties and functions associated
with operational intelligence assignments. The prerequisite for this
course is a top secret clearance. A Single Scope Background Investigation
(SSBI) must be initiated prior to reporting.
WHAT WILL MY FIRST TOUR BE LIKE?
Upon completion of NIOBC you can expect an initial assignment
to any echelon of the Marine Air Wing, from VMAQ (Prowler) squadron,
to Marine Air Group, to MAW G-2. Duties will vary with billet assignment,
but will likely involve targeting, collections and dissemination. You
may also be assigned to the MEFs Intelligence Battalion. Marines
who excel in this MOS have strong analytical and public speaking skills.
A solid base in computer skills is also helpful, as this MOS is heavily
reliant upon technology.
WHERE MIGHT I GO AFTER MY FIRST TOUR?
Upon augmentation and three or more years of intelligence
experience, all Marine Corps Intelligence Officers from the four specialty
intelligence MOSs (MOS 0203, 0204, 0206, and 0207) are redesignated
as a MAGTF Intelligence Officer, MOS 0202. The MOS is granted upon attending
the MAGTF Intelligence Officer Course (MIOC) at NMITC in Dam Neck, Virginia.
MIOC fosters the development of officers who can apply intelligence
tactics, techniques, and procedures to support the commander across
a multi-disciplined spectrum in a MAGTF and joint environment. After
qualification for the 0202 MOS, the officer can be assigned to any level
of the Marine Corps, external billets (mostly US Navy billets), joint
intelligence tours, and national intelligence agencies. There are several
opportunities to command intelligence organizations and units within
the Marine Corps. These opportunities range from command of Marine students
in other service intelligence schools, multiple command billets in the
three intelligence battalions, to command of a SIGINT company or battalion.
WHERE ELSE CAN I LOOK FOR INFORMATION ON THIS MOS?
CONCLUSION:
The 0207 MOS will prove rewarding and challenging. You will mesh
the intricacies of intelligence, analysis and targeting to maximize
the awesome firepower of the Aviation Combat Element.
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