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MikeJayy
02-27-10, 11:20 AM
Marines, my other posts have been coming up mia for some reason, does anyone on here have this mos?

Job Description: Ammunition technicians work in every facet of the ammunition field, including receipt, storage, issue, and handling of ammunition and toxic chemicals.


I understand that, but if one was deployed how do they carry out there job in field?

Rocky C
02-27-10, 11:29 AM
Why do you want to Know, you're not even a Poolee yet and have an incomplete profile???

Lisa 23
02-27-10, 11:29 AM
The possibility could be because you don't have a complete profile like it states you should in the site rules, which you can find in the poolee and Ask A Marine forums.
Oh, and when a thread gets deleted, it's deleted for a reason, and you should start another one.
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MikeJayy
02-27-10, 11:35 AM
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Oh, and when a thread gets deleted, it's deleted for a reason, and you should(n't) start another one.
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Do actually need to fill out the quote and movie stuff?

and I thought it may have been delete like the rest of those for being in the wrong spot. sorry.

Lisa 23
02-27-10, 11:40 AM
No, you don't...and you're profile is fine now.
If you want to know why your threads have been deleted, PM one of the mods...thedrifter or jinelson...and ask one of them why.

Respectloyalty
09-01-10, 06:20 PM
Listen to me, Do as I say...

Go see your recruiter and say:

"I refuse to join the Corps as a 2311, if you can't get me something else then I'm going next door"

you do not WANT this MOS!!! I've been a 2311 for 3 years...

I would like to say much more, but I'm afriad I can't.. the monitors of this site would not approve..

This MOS makes me :sick:.. I'm in the process of Lat moving.. don't make the same mistake I did..

teufelhund2311
12-17-10, 03:41 AM
awesome. way to demotivate.

I am a 2311 Ammo tech with a using unit (artillery) and i LOVE this job. I wouldnt give it up for anything else. except maybe recon or snipes. but other than that no way. if u still have questions reply to this post n ill answer em.

Old Marine
12-17-10, 10:58 AM
To each his own. All MOS's are vital to the mission of the Corps.

Muhreen4Lyfe
12-17-10, 03:27 PM
Ayyy Der Wannabe!

Whys In Da Fvck You Ain't Got Your Profile Filled Out Devil???

The Bc Knows

I Know

Fvcking Chesty Knows That Incomplete Profiles Get Marines Killed!

Why Don't You 'bout Face And Gets Da Fvck Outta My Face Most Ricky Tick And Fill That Out!

USMC Sokol
12-18-10, 10:03 AM
I'm currently in MOS school for 2311. It seems pretty fun so far from what I've learned. It also seems like a NO BULLSHlT responsibility though. Ammo Techs are in charge of tens of thousands possibly...

eskes323
12-22-10, 03:18 AM
Ok here's the down low on Ammo Techs.

For the job itself, depending on which unit you get sent to you'll either be a FIELD Ammo Tech or one who works in the ASP. (My opinion may be a bit biased due to a being field tech for an arty battery).

To further delineate the two, field ammo tech's can be assigned to grunts, artillery or any other company. Field 2311's will usually have the opportunity to do a lot of cross training and receive more hands on training with the weapons they supply ammo to. Field ammo techs generally work longer, harder hours and are given more responsibility. However on garrison, we don't do ****. Generally speaking, your job is to pick up rounds at the ASP, do accountability, deliver and stage, do accountability again, etc etc. Expend all ammo!

Ammo Tech's working at the Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) are usually the one's who hate being 2311's. ASP tech's work all day in a pit pulling and counting ammo to be loaded onto trucks via forklift. ASP 2311's don't have to do as much strenuous labor but are subject to extreme boredom due to strict rules which prohibit all electronic devices in the ASP.

Either way you go, being an Ammo Tech is one of the least known and most unappreciated jobs in the Marine Corps. Just do your job with pride.

As for the school itself:

Ammo school is approx. a month long in Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, AL. Yes, it is an Army base and Marines are greatly outnumbered but frankly, I enjoyed my time in the south. Redstone was a great place, you live in the barracks and enjoy off base libo every weekend. There is a bar and bowling alley on base as well as two gyms. PT was simple and consisted of morning cadence runs followed by awesome Army chow. Class was geared towards working in an ASP (Marines going to using units just get caught up via OJT). While there you get to play with blasting caps and blow up some dirt and possibly hit the forklift course.

Just remember being a 2311 leaves you with a ton of responsibility as your job is basically supply, but for ammo which requires accountability.

Hope this helps any future Ammo Techs as there isn't much information floating around on the net.

MCTOPDAD
04-13-11, 03:52 PM
Anyone out there that was a Ammo Tech stationed in Chu Lai 1969-1970? I was the NCOIC of the ASP for the 12 hour night shift. I remember the rocket attack about 15 May 1970, not a lot of damage, but the barrels of toxic chemicals was messy.