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kirax105strike
04-03-09, 07:58 AM
I was finally sworn in as a poolee April 1st after many months with MEPs and paper work but I went back to my recruiter to pick my MOS field. He gave me a list of the MOS's i qualified for and one of them was Combat Support. I asked him what it was and he stated its like infantry but not quite at the tip of the spear. I have done research trying to find out if there is an MOS for combat support and I have found no concrete information. Is there such a thing or is it just a pretty name for something unrelated?

SGT7477
04-03-09, 08:24 AM
We use to go by Combat arms, which was infantry, artillery and tanks, but that was moons ago.

Marine84
04-03-09, 12:33 PM
not quite at the tip of the spear.

HAHAHAHA..................cause you'll be in the rear with the gear!

Achped
04-03-09, 01:53 PM
HAHA thanks Kim! I was going to post this earlier but duty calls.

Look, Combat Support? You're support. You're not in any spear, especially if you get sent to a CLB or CLR unit. Might as well get a job as a secretary or something.

Combat support is supply, admin, disbursing etc

blackshirts
04-03-09, 02:43 PM
I think combat support is the B6 Ground Options.

0431-Logistics/Embarkation & Combat Service Support (CSS) specialist
0451-Parachute Rigger
0481-Landing Support Specialist
0811-Field Artillery Cannoneer
0842-Field Artillery Radar Operator
0844-Field Artillery Fire Control Man
0847-Artillery Meteorological Man
0861-Fire SUpport Man
1345-Engineer Equipment Operator
1361-Engineer Assistant
1371-Combat Engineer
1391-Bulk Fuel Specialist
1812-M1A1 Tank Crewman
1833-Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV) Crewman
2311-Ammunition Technician
3112-Traffic Management Specialist
3531-Motor Vehicle Operator
5711-Nuclear Biological & Chemical Defense (NBCD) Specialist
5811-Military Police
5831-Correctional Specialist
7212-Low Altitude Air Defense Gunner

hunter01
04-03-09, 02:47 PM
Ask your recruiter for a Marine enlisted programs list. Mine from fiscal year 2008 has Combat Support with MOS fields of 0800, 1800, and 7200.It also tells you what prereq. are required and wether you have to be M/F. These mos's are tanks, aav's, artillery and air control/air support/anti-air warfare/ air traffic control.

TJR1070
04-03-09, 02:50 PM
I disagree with the young Corporal, you will be part of the spear because without beans, bullets and bandages you have no spear. I'm also sure if Marines didn't get their pay even while deployed it would create quite a stir. Also it took another poolee to actually help him with his question.

Achped
04-03-09, 03:17 PM
Ahhh my mistake. Combat support may be different, I was tihnking combat service support.

Still, supply is definitely not the tip of the spear, nor is admin nor disbursing. Yeah they're needed, but 3043s didnt take Fallujah.

Lupo22
04-03-09, 03:20 PM
it seems to me that you want an MOS that will see action but you won't actually put yourself in front as an 0300.

if this is the case, have you considered combat engineer? I'm sure some people here could give you more information but from what I hear, they are right there with infantry as they are responsible for blowing obstacles up, building bridges, and all that kinda stuff.

I also heard that on deployments, MP's see a lot of combat for a non-infantry MOS because of convoy escorts and VIP escorts. Once again, I'm just a poolee and I'm only going by my own research...i'm sure someone can help you much much much better than me if you do actually want an "action" MOS

kirax105strike
04-03-09, 07:35 PM
NO i am not looking for any "light infantry" MOS I had just never heard of that MOS before and when my recruiter presented it to me I was curious if it actually was anything.

Marine84
04-03-09, 07:35 PM
Ain't a damned thing wrong with being in the rear with the gear - I thought EVERYBODY supports Grunts - without the rest of the Corps, there would be no Grunts cause they would all get hit from the git go cause they wouldn't be able to get around or when they did, they wouldn't have any money/supplies/FOOD/pu$$i (HEY! I have to account for the occasional WM that gets thrown in the mix). LOL!

Finger
04-03-09, 07:56 PM
You guys are confusing Combat Support and Combat Service Support.

Do your home work before answering a poolee's questions.

S/F
Finger

Combat forces engage in direct confrontation with enemy forces to kill or capture them, to break their will to continue the fight, and to seize and hold terrain or to deny it to the enemy. Combat support forces provide direct support of the forces on the battlefield by providing firepower, intelligence, communications, engineering, and chemical warfare services of immediate impact on the course of the battle. Combat service support forces provide administrative and technical (logistical) services to ensure that the combat and combat support forces are adequately manned, armed, fed, fueled, maintained, and moved as required.

kirax105strike
04-03-09, 08:21 PM
Thanks hunter and finger sir for the information. Actually sounds interesting.

Psurichie
04-03-09, 11:09 PM
I had combat support as my mos and I got 7212 Laad gunner. A few guys got Tanks, Lavs and Artillery.

JWDevilDog
04-03-09, 11:57 PM
To Kirax,

Please stop Calling Finger "sir." He is not an officer, he is a First Sergeant. Please learn our rank structure so you know what to call Marines on this site. At the very least when you see a rank insignia that you don't recognize, do a google search and figure out what that rank is. Always call enlisted Marines by their rank, and officers are sir or ma'am.

Check?

Lupo22
04-04-09, 10:04 AM
To Kirax,

Please stop Calling Finger "sir." He is not an officer, he is a First Sergeant. Please learn our rank structure so you know what to call Marines on this site. At the very least when you see a rank insignia that you don't recognize, do a google search and figure out what that rank is. Always call enlisted Marines by their rank, and officers are sir or ma'am.

Check?

C'mon LCpl...it takes new guys a moment to learn that. We're still scum sh** bags remember? hehe It is a good lesson though Kirax...don't call anyone with Chevron's sir unless he's your DI at boot!! :D

JWDevilDog
04-04-09, 10:14 AM
C'mon LCpl...it takes new guys a moment to learn that. We're still scum sh** bags remember? hehe It is a good lesson though Kirax...don't call anyone with Chevron's sir unless he's your DI at boot!! :D

I know he's new, Lupo, that's why I thought to teach him.

SGT7477
04-04-09, 11:01 AM
Combat Service and Combat Support has to work together as far as sustaining power for the Force.

kirax105strike
04-04-09, 11:23 AM
To Kirax,

Please stop Calling Finger "sir." He is not an officer, he is a First Sergeant. Please learn our rank structure so you know what to call Marines on this site. At the very least when you see a rank insignia that you don't recognize, do a google search and figure out what that rank is. Always call enlisted Marines by their rank, and officers are sir or ma'am.

Check?

Yes Lance Corporal I apologize and also to you First Sergeant.

JWDevilDog
04-04-09, 11:40 AM
Yes Lance Corporal I apologize and also to you First Sergeant.

No apology needed, man. You learned, and that's all that matters. Good on you.

Lupo22
04-04-09, 07:44 PM
No apology needed, man. You learned, and that's all that matters. Good on you.

Thats another thing you'll learn...NEVER EVER EVER apologize. The response is "Sir, no excuse, sir" to EVERYTHING that you do wrong.

NoRemorse
04-04-09, 09:17 PM
Thats another thing you'll learn...NEVER EVER EVER apologize. The response is "Sir, no excuse, sir" to EVERYTHING that you do wrong.

That's true in Boot, but you wouldn't be starting your responses with sir anyway.

It's ok to apologize here if you're out of line. When you're corrected or learn something the proper response is usually "Aye, <insert rank here>!"

Carry on.