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  1. #16
    I was Intel and my phones/mail were never tapped or messed with. That's an overstatement at the most and probably wishful thinking by someone who thinks they are more important than they are LOL.

    Intell was a very rewarding MOS and a lot of fun to do.


  2. #17
    I'm not a female Marine, however, there are females in my MOS.

    I'm a 7051, Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighter. Basically, an Airport Fire Fighter but, in the Marines. It's not a bad job when you actually get to do it. Most of your day will be spent training or doing classes to build up your education on the job. There is so much more to this job than people on the outside see. In the School you'll get qualified as a First Responder (level before EMT-Basic), Fire Fighter I and II (Structural Fire Fighting), HazMat awareness (Basic HazMat knowledge) and Airport Fire Fighter. All certifications that are accepted around the US if you choose to get out and do it in the civilian sector.


  3. #18
    You mentioned avionics. I enlisted technical skills bonus avionics/electronics, and they sent me to legal. That's a whole other story somewhere on a different thread.

    Legal was an awesome MOS to be in. It is 4400. I think it is called Legal Services Specialist, actual MOS of 4421. It is not an outdoor job and does involve administration.

    The majority of the people you work with are fantastic. From the moment I went to school, I knew I would like it. You end up working in military justice (prosecution side. We called it Mo-Jo), the defense side, services side that helps people with legal issues.

    Yeah, you're at the desk, but you are also on your feet. Duty assignments are all over the world including various embassies.

    Cannot comment on promotion advancement today. Back in the day, it was pretty good, Sgt in about 4 years, SSgt about 8. Exception is working hard and getting put up for meritorious boards.

    Ask your recruiter about it.


  4. #19
    I was a 2111 Small Arms Repair and loved every minute of it and my time in the Corps. No regrets!


  5. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by MOS4429 View Post
    You mentioned avionics. I enlisted technical skills bonus avionics/electronics, and they sent me to legal. That's a whole other story somewhere on a different thread.

    Legal was an awesome MOS to be in. It is 4400. I think it is called Legal Services Specialist, actual MOS of 4421. It is not an outdoor job and does involve administration.

    The majority of the people you work with are fantastic. From the moment I went to school, I knew I would like it. You end up working in military justice (prosecution side. We called it Mo-Jo), the defense side, services side that helps people with legal issues.

    Yeah, you're at the desk, but you are also on your feet. Duty assignments are all over the world including various embassies.

    Cannot comment on promotion advancement today. Back in the day, it was pretty good, Sgt in about 4 years, SSgt about 8. Exception is working hard and getting put up for meritorious boards.

    Ask your recruiter about it.
    Strange. Why would a legal clerk be assigned to an embassy? The average size of a MSG detachment is 6-9 enlisted Marines and the majority of them never get into any legal problems. If they do, they are sent back to the HQ in Quantico for disciplinary action. Not saying you are wrong. Just that I was on that program twice and even served at the Bn HQ level and never heard of this. Maybe something changed.


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