Tuesday, September 10, 2019

These Marines listen to transmissions for possible Intel information











Marine Corps Job: MOS 2629
Signals Intelligence Analyst
These Marines listen to transmissions for possible Intel information
By Rod Powers
In the Marine Corps, just like in other branches of the U.S. armed services, Signal Intelligence (SIGINT) Analysts coordinate and analyze strategic and tactical intelligence. They listen to radio and other broadcasts to determine enemy positions, and figure out when and where high-profile targets may be located.
This is a crucially important part of the Marines' strategic planning operations, and it requires people who can focus for long periods of time and can distinguish valid intel from chatter.
The Marine Corps considers this job a  necessary military occupational specialty (NMOS). That means it has a prerequisite primary MOS as well as specific training or skills. It's open to Marines between the ranks of master gunnery sergeant and corporal.
The Marines categorize this job as MOS 2629.
https://www.thebalancecareers.com/marine-corps-enlisted-job-descriptions-3345411

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