A billet is a role a Marine fills on a Table of Organization (T/O) for a unit. For example a Marine’s military occupational speciality (MOS) may be Administrative Specialist however that Marine is a Master Gunnery Sergeant working in an Operations. Occ-Field Sponsors MOS' 66XX - Aviation Rep to GCSS-MC - Distance Learning-Job Aids - H-1Y/Z TTF - War Reserve Material Requirements - BP-28 Working Group(Consumable Funding) Information System: - Occ-Field Sponsor MOS 6694 - MCEN/Aviation Information Systems - Interoperability, NTCSS/IT-21 Program - C4 ITSG Aviation Functional Area Manager. The United States Marine CorpsMilitary Occupational Specialty (MOS) is a system of categorizing career fields. All enlisted and officer Marines are assigned a four-digit code denoting their primary occupational field and specialty. Additional MOSs may be assigned through a combination of training and/or experience, which may or may not include completion of a formal school and assignment of a formal school code. Occupational Fields (OccFlds) are identified in the first two digits and represents a grouping of related MOSs. Job codes are identified in the last two digits and represent a specific job within that OccFld. The USMC now publishes an annual Navy/Marine Corps joint publication (NAVMC) directive in the 1200 Standard Subject Identification Code (SSIC) series to capture changes to the MOS system. Previous versions of MCO 1200.17_ series directives are cancelled, including MCO 1200.17E, the last in the series before beginning the annual NAVMC-type directive series.[1][2] On 30 June 2016, the Marine Corps announced the renaming of 19 MOSs with gender-neutral job titles, replacing the word or word-part 'man' with the word 'Marine' in most.[3] Not all instances of the word or word-part 'man' were removed, e.g., 0171 Manpower Information Systems (MIS) Analyst, 0311 Rifleman, 0341 Mortarman. Restrictions on officer MOSs include:[2]
An enlisted applicant (male or female) seeking a Program Enlisted For (PEF) code associated with MOSs 0311, 0313, 0321, 0331, 0341, 0351, 0352, 0811, 0842, 0844, 0847, 0861, 1371, 1812, 1833, 2131, 2141, 2146, 2147, or 7212 must meet certain gender-neutral physical standards. For the Initial Strength Test (IST), the applicant must achieve 3 pull-ups, a 13:30 1.5-mile run, 44 crunches, and 45 ammo can lifts. The MOS Classification Standards based on a recruits final CFT and PFT are: 6 pull-ups, 24:51 3-mile run, 3:12 Maneuver Under Fire Course, 3:26 Movement to Contact Court, and 60 ammo can lifts. Below are listed the current authorized Marine Corps MOSs, organized by OccFld, then by specific MOS. Most MOSs have specific rank/pay grade requirements and are listed to the right of the MOS title, if applicable (see United States Marine Corps rank insignia), abbreviated from the highest allowed rank to the lowest. Officer ranks are noted as Unrestricted Line Officers[a] (ULOs), Limited Duty Officers[b] (LDOs), and Warrant Officers[c] (WOs). Those MOSs which are no longer being awarded[d] are generally kept active within the Marine's service records to allow Marines to earn a new MOS and to maintain a record of that Marine's previous skills and training over time. All MOSs entered into the Marine Corps Total Force System (MCTFS) electronic service records will populate into DoD manpower databases, and be available upon request to all Marines through their Verification of Military Education and Training (VMET) portal, even when MOSs are merged, deactivated, or deleted from the current NAVMC 1200 bulletin, or from MCTFS. Note: all listed MOSs are PMOS, unless otherwise specified.
Types of MOSs[edit]There are three categories of MOSs:
There are six types of MOSs, divided into primary MOSs and non-primary MOSs. Primary MOSs are of three types:
There are also three types of non-PMOSs:
Reporting MOSs and billet designators are special MOSs:
Relationship of MOS to promotions[edit]Officers are selected for promotion for their potential to carry out the duties and responsibilities of the next higher grade based upon past performance as indicated in their official military personnel file. Promotions should not be considered a reward for past performance, but as incentive to excel in the next higher grade. Officers are not strictly promoted based upon their MOS; all MOS carried by an officer are considered during the selection board process. Enlisted Marines are promoted based upon their Basic MOS, or their PMOS if one has been earned, not their AMOS, FMOS, NMOS, or EMOS, although upon consideration by a selection board for promotion to Staff Sergeant (E-6) and above, the Board Members will be able to view evidence of other MOSs in the service records of the Marine.[4] 01 Personnel & Administration[edit]Enlisted
Officer
02 Intelligence[edit]Enlisted
Officer
03 Infantry[edit]Enlisted *The core enlisted infantry MOSs for the USMC are 0311, 0331, 0341, 0351, and 0352; and Marines are trained in these jobs at the School of Infantry. All other infantry jobs are taught in follow-on courses after training in one of the core jobs.
Officer
04 Logistics[edit]Enlisted
Officer
05 Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Plans[edit]Enlisted
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06 Communications[edit]Enlisted
Officer
08 Artillery[edit]Enlisted
Officer
09 Training[edit]Enlisted
11 Utilities[edit]Enlisted
13 Engineer, Construction, Facilities, & Equipment[edit]Enlisted
Officer
17 Cyberspace Operations[edit]Enlisted
Officer
18 Tank and Assault Amphibious Vehicle[edit]Enlisted
Officer
21 Ground Ordnance Maintenance[edit]Enlisted
Officer
23 Ammunition and Explosive Ordnance Disposal[edit]Enlisted
Officer
26 Signals Intelligence/Ground Electronic Warfare[edit]Enlisted
Officer
27 Linguist[edit]Enlisted/Officer[f] Middle East
Asia-Pacific
European I (West)
European II (East)
28 Ground Electronics Maintenance[edit]Enlisted
Officer
30 Supply Administration and Operations[edit]Enlisted
Officer
31 Distribution Management[edit]Enlisted
33 Food Service[edit]Enlisted
34 Financial Management[edit]Enlisted
Officer
35 Motor Transport[edit]Enlisted
Officer
41 Morale Welfare and Recreation[edit]Enlisted
43 Public Affairs[edit]Enlisted[ac]
Officer
44 Legal Services[edit]Enlisted
Officer
45 Communication Strategy and Operations[edit]Enlisted[ac]
Officer
46 Combat Camera (COMCAM)[edit]
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Enlisted[ac]
48 Recruiting and Retention Specialist[edit]Enlisted
Officer
55 Music[edit]Enlisted
The following apply only to the Drum and Bugle Corps:
Officer
57 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Defense[edit]Formally known as Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defense (NBCD) Enlisted
Officer
58 Military Police and Corrections[edit]Enlisted
Officer
59 Electronics Maintenance[edit]Enlisted
Officer
60/61/62 Aircraft Maintenance[edit]Ipc 610 pdf. Enlisted
Officer
63/64 Avionics[edit]Enlisted
Officer
65 Aviation Ordnance[edit]Enlisted
66 Aviation Logistics[edit]Enlisted
Officer
68 Meteorological and Oceanographic (METOC)[edit]Enlisted
Officer
70 Airfield Services[edit]Enlisted
Officer
72 Air Control/Air Support/Anti-air Warfare/Air Traffic Control[edit]Enlisted
Officer
73 Navigation Officer/Enlisted Flight Crews[edit]Enlisted
Officer
75 Pilots/Naval Flight Officers (All MOS in this OccFld are Officer-only)[edit]Officer
80 Miscellaneous MOS's (Category II)[edit]Officer
Enlisted
90 Reporting MOS's (Category III) (All MOS are Officer-only)[edit]Officer
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External links[edit]References[edit]
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