Where am I most likely to be stationed in the Marines?

Where am I most likely to be stationed in the Marines?

USMC Assignments Though a majority will likely live in Camp Lejeune, Camp Pendleton, or 29 Palms, there are actually 20 different bases in the United States, including Hawaii and Guam.

Where do marine intelligence specialists get stationed?

The Marine Intelligence Community receives it training at the headquarters element in Damneck Va as well as subordinate commands in the wide array of intelligence skills at Fort Belvoir Va, Dam Neck Va, Newport RI, and Little Creek, Va.

Where is MOS School for combat Support?

Marines with a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) of infantry are trained at the Infantry Training Battalion (ITB), while all non-infantry Marines are trained at the Marine Combat Training Battalion (MCT). There are two Schools of Infantry: Camp Geiger located in North Carolina and Camp Pendleton in California.

Where do communications Marines get stationed?

Communications School (United States Marine Corps)

Communications School
Type Training
Role Train and educate selected United States Marine Corps officers in communications and command and staff duties
Part of Training and Education Command
Garrison/HQ Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms

What Mos is at Camp Pendleton?

SCHOOL/MOS SCHOOL LOCATION
Aircraft Maint- 6114 NAMTRA MARUNIT, Camp Pendleton, CA
Elec/Comm- 2800, 2822, 2831, 2844, 2846, 2847, 2881, 2887 Command & Control Systems- 0612, 0613, 0614, 0621, 0651, 0656 Data Systems- 4067 Elec Maintenance- 5912, 5937, 5942, 5962, 5963 Air Cmnd & Control- 7234, 7242 29 Palms, CA

Do Marines come home after MOS?

Yes it is. Yes. Marines get 30 days of leave plus additional 20 t0 25 days paid holidays and liberty hours.

What are Marines at 29 Palms called?

MCAGCC
The Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC), also known as 29 Palms, is the largest United States Marine Corps base….

Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms
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  • September 24, 2022