
They develop and execute intelligence plans, policies, and procedures that facilitate operations across the six functions of Marine aviation.

Read more about becoming a Signals Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Officer Air Intelligence Officer – 0207Īir Intelligence Officers serve as the intelligence functional experts at all command levels of the MAW. SIGINT/EW Officers advise commanders and staffs on the employment of SIGINT and EW assets in support of information gathering and information operations and activities. Signals Intelligence/Ground Electronic Warfare (SIGINT/EW) Officers command and/or lead SIGINT/EW units in tactical information gathering operations and activities in support of identified collection requirements. Read more about becoming a CI/HUMINT Officer Signals Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Officer – 0206 They command and/or lead CI/HUMINT units in tactical information gathering operations and activities in support of identified collection requirements. Read more about becoming a Ground Intelligence Officer Counterintelligence and Human Source Intelligence Officer – 0204Ĭounterintelligence/Human Intelligence (CI/HUMINT) Officers serve in both counterintelligence and human intelligence billets. Ground Intelligence Officers serve as commanders and staff officers in the operating forces and are responsible for tactical planning and employment of ground surveillance and reconnaissance units as well as the coordination of a unit’s overall intelligence effort. After three years of experience and completion of MIOC (MAGTF Intelligence Officer Course), you will be designated as a MAGTF Intelligence Officer, with leadership opportunities in both joint and Marine Corps billets.įollowing career designation and four or more years of intelligence experience (usually around rank of Captain), all Marine Corps intelligence officers from the four specialty intelligence MOSs (0203, 0204, 0206, and 0207) merge into the 0202 MAGTF Intelligence Officer PMOS. Once the rank of Major is attained, all of the disciplines merge together as the officer becomes a Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Intelligence Officer. These officers will gain unique opportunities for leadership, deployment and training.

Duty assignments vary widely from all levels of the Operating Forces, Supporting Establishment, and Joint Commands.Įntry-level Marine Intelligence Officers will be given specific training within one of the following disciplines: Ground, Human Source, Signals or Air Intelligence. The specialties within the Intelligence 02 community are analysis, counterintelligence, imagery interpretation, geographic intelligence and human intelligence.

The Intelligence occupational fields conducts the collection, processing, and dissemination of intelligence. Read more about becoming a Marine Manpower Officer Intelligence Officer – 02 The Manpower and Personnel Administration occupational field, which includes several hundred Staff Noncommissioned Officers and Noncommissioned Officers (PMOS 0111 Administrative Specialists) and hundreds of restricted officers, (PMOS 0170 Personnel Officers), provides manpower and administrative support to commanders at all echelons, enhancing the readiness and operational capabilities of the total force. Manpower Officers have oversight and management responsibilities for the Marine Corps’ most important resource – our Marines. Those MOS’s with links to more information have been updated.

This page is currently being updated to align with the “Marine Officer MOS Assignment Handbook”. For example, as a Communications Officer you will be an 0601 (Basic Communications Officer) until you finish the course at which point you will be an 0602. In some cases, your designator may be slightly different until you finish your MOS school. The following list focuses mainly on the designators you can receive coming out of The Basic School.
