![]() ![]() Typically, your Marine will have selected an MOS during the enlistment process. Your Marine has a 4-digit MOS number that corresponds with the title of his/her Military Occupational Specialty. Marine Combat Training: For all other MOS Marines. Infantry Training Battalion: For all Infantry Marines the Infantry MOS number is 03xx. SOI East is for Marines who graduated boot camp at MCRD Parris Island. SOI West is for Marines who graduated boot camp at MCRD San Diego The acronyms below will help you further understand which training at SOI your Marine will complete. Whether your Marine attends ITB or MCT depends on your Marine's MOS. Your Marine will attend ONE training school, either ITB or MCT. SOI-East and SOI-West include training for Infantry Training Battalion (ITB) and Marine Combat Training (MCT) at both locations. See acronyms below to determine at which location your Marine will train. The location your Marine attends will depend on which location your Marine graduated from boot camp. There are two locations for SOI: SOI-East and SOI-West. In the Marine Corps, every Marine is, first and foremost, a rifleman and every Marine will attend the School of Infantry after graduation from boot camp. ![]() There are three things to understand about SOI: To get started learning on your own, here are some basic facts you'll need to know: SOI: School of Infantry Alternatively, see below for acronyms and definitions that may help you make the determination on your own. ![]() Click here to see our WAB Facebook groups. For help with this, please join one of the Official Facebook groups, where a volunteer will assist you. It can be confusing to understand where your Marine is headed after graduation from boot camp and he or she must return to his/her job after 10-day leave. This service will help answer some of the questions you may have about what to expect after boot camp graduation, in addition to helping connect you with Official Facebook groups and online communities. We provide information plus "a Place to Connect & Share®" for parents, spouses, friends, and family members of newly-graduated Marines. Welcome to WAB, or "What's After Boot™", where we answer the question, "What happens after boot camp graduation?" Haga clic aquí para leer esta página en español. The Marine Corps plans to publish additional guidance instructing Marines on how to make a lateral move into the new 17XX job field and how the new changes will be implemented. "Once you're in, you never leave that's your field."Īccording to the message released today, the Marine Corps will assign cyberspace planners and integrators throughout the operational forces to leverage the cyber capabilities to the benefit of commanders.Ĭyberspace operators will be dispatched to elements of the newly created Information Group to support major commands including special purpose Marine air-ground task forces and Marine Expeditionary Units, the message states. "I think it's going to be, MarForCyber is going to be like going to ," he said at the time. He also said during the trip that he was working to step up Marine Corps recruiting efforts for cyber jobs and to keep Marines in the cyber community for a full career if they met qualifications and completed training. ![]() Neller has repeatedly emphasized the service's need to increase capacity in career fields including cyber and electronic warfare, saying he would be willing to scale back some infantry elements in order to grow these specialized communities.ĭuring a recent trip to the Middle East, Neller told deployed Marines he'd offer a reenlistment bonus to anyone who had a background in hacking. "How am I going to keep them? We spent a lot of money training these Marines." "There's no cyber MOS," he said at the time. Robert Neller told in 2017 that he was considering creating a cyber MOS in hopes of retaining Marines in the field who were highly trained and much in demand. "It supports the maturation of the Marine Corps' cyberspace workforce through the establishment of specific career paths, standardized training continuum, and mechanisms to retain trained and qualified Marines within the cyberspace community." "The Cyberspace Occupational Field provides the Marine Corps with a professionalized, highly skilled workforce that can effectively employ cyberspace defenses, capabilities, and effects across the Marine Air Ground Task Force and support joint requirements," officials with Headquarters Marine Corps said in a news release. Among the newly created jobs are two officer MOSs, cyberspace officer and cyberspace warfare development officer two warrant officer positions, offensive cyberspace weapons officer and defensive cyberspace weapons officer and three enlisted jobs, cyberspace effects operator, cyberspace defensive operator, and cyberspace operations chief. ![]()
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