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  2. Marine Corps Communication Electronics School - Wikipedia

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    To train Marines in ground electronics maintenance, tactical communications, and air control/anti-air warfare operations and maintenance in order to ensure commanders at all levels within the Marine Corps have the ability to exercise command and control throughout the operational environment; and to participate in technical and logistical evaluations for new communication, electronic ...

  3. List of United States Marine Corps MOS - Wikipedia

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    The USMC now publishes an annual Navy/Marine Corps joint publication (NAVMC) directive in the 1200 Standard Subject Identification Code (SSIC) series to capture changes to the MOS system. Previous versions of MCO 1200.17_ series directives are cancelled, including MCO 1200.17E, the last in the series before beginning the annual NAVMC-type ...

  4. Communications School (United States Marine Corps)

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    Bravo Company is composed of entry-level training of the data, radio, and telephony MOS. Delta Company trained all the advance level chief training and all the Officer training. The Communication Officers School was formerly established during the height of World War II on 1 June 1944, under the leadership of Lieutenant Colonel C. Nelson.

  5. Communications Platoon - Wikipedia

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    Each section has a chief that is responsible for the work of the section. The rank of the section chief can vary from Sergeant to Master Sergeant; however, to have a Data Chief, Radio Chief, Wire Chief, or Maintenance Chief MOS, the Marine must be a staff Non-commissioned officer (NCO). [1] Organizational structure of the USMC Communications ...

  6. Radio Battalion - Wikipedia

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    John H. Maynard (766 High Speed Radio Operator) H. Riffle (unknown) Killed in Action Rank/Name/ Service No. (MOS)/Date of Death PFC William J. Hughes Jr. 00500585 (unknown) 23 September 1944 Cpl Josephe A. Prete 00440073 (739 Intercept Operator) 20 September 1944 Cpl Stephen J. Weber 00454532 (unknown) 20 September 1944 Vietnam Killed in Action

  7. Radio Reconnaissance Platoon - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Reconnaissance Platoon is a specially trained Marine Corps Intelligence element of a United States Marine Corps Radio Battalion. A Radio Reconnaissance Team (RRT) was assigned as the tactical signals intelligence collection element for the Marine Corps Special Operations Command, Detachment One . [ 1 ]

  8. 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The only other time an Army unit had been under a Marine command was during World War I when this very same 2nd Infantry Division was created on 21 September 1917 in France, U.S. Army and Marine infantry from various regiments were combined to form the 2nd Infantry Division, one of the first leaders was Major General John A. Lejeune for whom ...

  9. 6th Special Security Communications Team (United States)

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    Provide Special Intelligence (SI) record communications support to the Commanding General of the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW) and designated subordinate elements. [1] This team, which is composed of 15 specially trained communications intelligence Marines, operates the terminal communications equipment for the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF).