

Once individuals are Section Leaders (SSgt/Sgt) they are required to complete the Assault Amphibian Unit Leader Course. Recruits must meet height, weight and body fat requirements in addition to passing the Physical Fitness Test and Combat Fitness Test.Īfter passing all entry requirements recruits will go to either Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island or Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego for recruit training.Īdvanced training is completed at the Assault Amphibian Crewman Course, Camp Pendleton, CA. Individuals must take the ASVAB and receive at least a 90 on the General Technical portion. This position also specifically requires normal color vision, vision correctable to 20/20 and a CWS II swimmer qualification. To enter into this MOS you must be 17-28 years old, a legal resident and have a high school diploma.

The AAV Crewman assist with ship to shore movements of troops and equipment. They prepare the vehicle, complete maintenance and operate all components of the vehicle. They are also responsible for unit levelĬlick the hashtag below for the Guide on this OCC in our Facebook Group.Marine AAV Crewman (MOS 1833) or Assault Amphibious Vehicle Crewman, operate and maintain assault amphibious vehicles. (Ranks: MGySgt to GySgt) The Logistics/Mobility Chief coordinates, plans, conductsĪnd supervises logistics, embarkation, and landing support operations These Marines understand everything that is needed to land and transport items on ports, airstrips, or via train cars. Trained specialists who understand the doctrinal concepts of shipping and landing items in support of Marine Corps operations. Logistics operations across the range of military operations for Marine Air

Unit Readiness Planning, conduct logistics operational planning and execute (Ranks: MGySgt to GySgt) Expeditionary Logistics Instructors plan and execute the (Ranks: SSgt to Pvt) Personnel Retrieval and Processing Technicians performĭuties incident to the handling of human remains in both joint and single Perform the various duties pertaining to the establishment of collectionĠ472 Personnel Retrieval and Processing Technician (Ranks: SSgt to Pvt) Personnel Retrieval and Processing Specialist performĭuties in both combat and non-combat environments pertaining to the searchĪnd recovery, processing, tentative identification, interment, disinterment,Īnd transportation of human remains and personal effects. These Marines may assist with repacking of parachutes and the recovery of dropped equipment or personnel.Ġ471 Personnel Retrieval and Processing Specialist Plan, prepare, and assist with the coordination of parachute drops of equipment and personnel. These Marines will spend time in foreign countries, working with locals to ensure that Marines have clear routes for their equipment, have enough space for vehicles to park, and have a space to sleep in while on assignment.Ġ451 Airborne and Air Delivery Specialist Logistics and embarkation specialists are Marines that are trained in the planning and coordination of deployments, temporary duty assignments, and proper palletizing of Marine Corps equipment. They are responsible for generating a systematic approach for the maintaining of the items within their unit. Plan, coordinate, and create maintenance schedules for vehicles, equipment, and commodities owned and managed by the Marine Corps.
