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A lot will depend on the MOS and the reason or reasons for your failure. You finished boot camp and you are a Marine. The Corps will find a task for you that you will be able to accomplish and that will serve your Country.
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Anthony J. Cacciatore has written: 'Factors affecting chronically short military occupational skill (MOS) specialties in USMC Reserve Units'
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It is MOS 1141.
The 5803 MOS (Military Operating Specialty - USMC and US Army) is Military Police Officer in the Marine Corps. In the US Army the MP MOS of a regular officer is 31A, and a Warrant is 311A (CID Investigator). While in the Air Force the military police are Security Force (formerly Air Patrol and Security Patrol), the officer AFSC (Air Force Specialty Code-synonymous with MOS) is 31PX. The Navy appears to be a bit different. While I'm not able to locate a Navy Classification for officers who work law enforcement, the NEC (Navy Enlisted Classification) is 9545 Navy Law Enforcement Specialists.
MOS stands for Military Occupational Specialty. You may hear MOS 68F or something else. Each job is assigned a MOS.
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You don't need a specific major. It depends on what you want to do in the Marine Corps honestly. You can major in anything you want but my recommendation is to major in the field you want your MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) to be in. BTW, there is no better branch than the MARINES.
MOS Burger was created in 1972.