

To ensure content accuracy and completeness, the manual entries were reviewed by MOS sponsors, DC CDI (Total Force Structure Division, Training and Education Command) and Deputy Commandant, Manpower and Reserve Affairs (DC MRA).ģ.

The Deputy Commandant Of Combat Development and Integration (DC CDI) front-end analysis process for developing individual training standards continues to be used to affect the restructure of OccFlds based upon validated current Marine Corps needs. Based on the CMC decision, 19 MOS titles were changed to the following (read in two columns):Ġ323 Reconnaissance Marine Parachute QualifiedĠ324 Reconnaissance Marine, Combatant Diver QualifiedĠ326 Reconnaissance Marine, Parachute and Combatant Diver QualifiedĠ847 Field Artillery Sensor Support Marineġ300 Basic Engineer, Construction and Equipment Marineġ800 Basic Tank and Assault Amphibious Marineġ833 Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV) Marineġ834 Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) MarineĢ. 33 MOSs with a title that included the word “man” were reviewed to determine if those titles should be retained in light of the Secretary of the Navy memo to the Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) dated 1 January 2016. There are MOS title changes in officer OccFlds 28, 75, and 80, and MOS titles are changed in enlisted OccFlds 02, 03, 08, 13, 18, 26.ġ.b. There are grade structure changes in officer OccFlds 05, 21, and 55, and grade structure changes in enlisted OccFlds 03, 73, and 87.ġ.a.4. Officer FMOS 7559 and FMOS 7561 have been deleted, and enlisted FMOS 2799, Primary MOS (PMOS) 6072, PMOS 6322, PMOS 7307, and PMOS 7321 have been deleted.ġ.a.3.
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New officer MOSs were created in occupational fields (OccFld) 02, 75 and Free MOS (FMOS) 8623, and enlisted MOSs were created in OccFlds 03, 26, 55, 60, 80, and FMOS 8623.ġ.a.2. A complete list of changes can be found in the conversion tables (chapters 2 and 4) of ref (a), which can be viewed on the website identified in para 5 below.ġ.a.1. The Fiscal Year (FY) 17 manual contains significant and numerous changes. The annual revision of ref (a) was coordinated with the February authorized strength report.ġ.a. Ref (a) defines occupational specialties found on tables of organization, identifies skills of Marines to meet organizational requirements, and otherwise provides information that enables the Marine Corps to carry out its assigned mission to organize, train, assign, and manage the force. Each year the Marine Corps human resource development process is synchronized through publication of ref (a). REF (C) ANNOUNCED MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY RENAMING. REF (B) IS MCO 1200.15C, MOS SYSTEM MODIFICATION PROCESS.

NARR/REF (A) IS NAVMC 1200.1B, MOS MANUAL. SUBJ/FY16 MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTIES (MOS) MANUAL CHANGES IMPLEMENTING MARADMIN//
