Yes, Marines attend Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) school after completing basic training. MOS school provides specialized training for the specific job or role they will perform in the Marine Corps. The duration and content of the training vary depending on the chosen MOS, equipping Marines with the necessary skills and knowledge for their military careers.
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You enlist for an 11 series MOS.
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It's 57 days. Currently in school as a brand new Marine.
The length of United States Marine Corps School of Infantry depends on the specific Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) that a Marine is training for. As there are many different MOS's, there are many different lengths.
Your MOS is selected when you sign your enlistment contract at the MEPS centre. While in BCT or OSUT, you may have the option to drop certain elective (for example, you can drop a RIP contract, or you can drop Airborne school), but you can't change your MOS. If you fail your AIT for the MOS for which you enlisted, then you'll be retrained in another MOS, although you're not very likely to have much of a say in regards to which MOS you're retrained as.
The MOS of 6111 is a basic helicopter/tilt-rotor mechanic trainee it basically means they are still in school and can become a number of different things within the aircraft community.
You go to your MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) school.
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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.
There are 4 phases 1 common corp 2 Distance learning MOS related 3-4 MOS related school 2 weeks for each phase