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.
The Military Police Branch is CMF 31. Commissioned officers in the Military Police corps would hold an MOS of 31A, CID agents with Warrant Officer rank would be 311A, 31B would be your typical, enlisted, run-of-the-mill MP, 31D is the MOS of an enlisted CID agent, and 31E would be the military equivalent of a corrections officer.
No, MPs do not have to be officers. The Military Police are a sub-set of the Marine Corps and is a specialized MOS. You just have to qualify for the program and pass the course.
hell no the army is fine but the soldiers in the army compare nothing to the best out their the marines no matter what the mos is.
Hard to clarify if a "Military Police Officer" refers to an Enlisted MP or an MP, who is also an officer (as in a Lieutenant (or higher).In short, just to be an Enlisted Military Police. You need to complete Basic Training, and the MP Job Training that the military provides; however, you do NOTneed a college degree.To be an Officer (Lieutenant +) in the military, who is an MP, you would need to complete the officer's academy.
About 1 out of 3 if it is among your three choices and about 1 out of 5 if it is not an MOS choice.
A Marine Gunner serving in the MOS 0306 (Infantry Weapons Officer) is correctly termed a Gunner.
The Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) for US Army military police (MP) is 31B. Skill designators (10, 20, 30, 40, 50) identify the rank category of the soldier. The lowest rank starts with 10, so an MOS designation for ranks E-1 through E-4 would be 31B10.
Ground Intelligence Officer.
The Academy is about 6 mos.
If your talking about the army's MP then MP means Military Police . MP is where you are a Police Officer but in the Army .. You still have to go on affairs in Iraq,and Afghanistan .. But when there's a Riot .. Your blasted for real..Take that from a US Soldier
That depends entirely on their MOS.
Could be any MOS. They pretty much run officers through jump school for funsies. Officers might serve in one branch, but actually have to perform in another (e.g., a serving infantry officer who was actually qualified as an armor officer). So those qualifications don't make them specific to any MOS.