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Nano516
01-29-12, 03:33 PM
After your MOS training what schools & courses can you attend ? (Ranger School for example)

Lisa 23
01-29-12, 03:37 PM
Moved to the Ask A Marine forum so Marines can best answer this.

Nano516
01-29-12, 03:44 PM
Thanks for moving it

FaDeD
01-29-12, 08:27 PM
That's a huge question but some of the schools I've been to,

Infantry squad leaders course
Urban sniper course at tier 1
Designated marksman course
Personal security detail school at tier 1
Combat hunter
Machine gunners course
Non lethal weapons course
Mcmap instructors course

Ranger school is open to Marine infantry but its hard to get a seat but why would you want to go to ranger school, join the army..

We don't wear tabs in the Marines.

Zulu 36
01-29-12, 08:29 PM
It depends on your MOS. If you aren't Recon or MarSoc, forget Ranger School. The average Marine infantry NCO doesn't need that school anyway.

What other schools do you have in mind?

Jump school? Forget that too unless you have an MOS requiring jump training (rigger, Recon, MarSoc, ANGLICO, and very few others). It used to be you could ask for jump school as a reenlistment incentive, but I don't know if they still do that.

Nano516
01-29-12, 09:16 PM
I wasn't saying I wanted to go to Ranger school although I have a brother in the Army 75th Ranger Regiment currently in Afghanistan. I just wanted to know the opportunities Marines have outside of their MOS school.

Nano516
01-29-12, 09:20 PM
Thanks both of you btw

DrZ
01-30-12, 07:09 AM
Once you get your MOS assigned and complete school....there is a training officer hidden somewhere who will determine what training is needed. You will be assigned to whatever slots need to be filled.

I don't know what MOS you are going to have but I have a hard time seeing a Airwing communications MOS being sent to jump school or the like.

Nano516
01-30-12, 07:13 AM
03-- Will be my MOS I'm going for 0351

Sgt Leprechaun
01-30-12, 11:13 PM
Basically the Corps will send you to what is required, first, then what they think you NEED, second, and third, what you WANT.

In other words, if it will help you do your job, and/or be a better Marine, then they'll send you.

If it's just 'whiz bang cool' and doesn't much pertain to your line of work (Airborne, for example if you aren't in a unit that requires it) then it's unlikely as others have said.