List of United States Marine Corps MOS - 02 Intelligence

02 Intelligence

Enlisted

  • 0200 Basic Intelligence Marine - GYSGT-PVT
  • 0211 Counterintelligence/HUMINT Specialist - MSGT-CPL
  • 0212 Technical Surveillance Countermeasures Specialist - MSGT-SGT
  • 0231 Intelligence Specialist - MSGT-PVT
  • 0241 Imagery Analysis Specialist - MSGT-SGT
  • 0251 Interrogator/Debriefer - MSGT-CPL (No Longer Offered)
  • 0261 Geographic Intelligence Specialist - MSGT-PVT
  • 0282 Tactical Debriefer (TD) (FMOS)
  • 0283 Advanced Foreign Counterintelligence Specialist (AFCS)
  • 0287 Military Source Operations Specialist (MSOS) (FMOS)
  • 0289 Strategic Debriefing Specialist (SDS) (FMOS)
  • 0291 Intelligence Chief (PMOS)
  • 0293 Advanced Military Source Operations Specialist (AMSOS)

Officer

  • 0202 Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Intelligence Officer: LtCol - 1stLt
  • 0203 Ground Intelligence Officer: Capt - 2ndLt
  • 0204 Counterintelligence (CI)/Human Source Intelligence (HUMINT) Officer: Capt - 2ndLt
  • 0205 Senior All-Source Intelligence Analysis Officer: CWO5 - WO
  • 0206 Signals Intelligence/Ground Electronic Warfare Officer: Capt - 2ndLt
  • 0207 Air Intelligence Officer: Capt - 2ndLt
  • 0210 Counterintelligence/Human Source Intelligence (CI/HUMINT) Operations Officer: CWO5 - WO
  • 0215 Technical Surveillance Countermeasures Trained Counterintelligence/Human Source Intelligence Officer
  • 0220 Surveillance Sensor Officer
  • 0277 Weapons and Tactics Instructor-Intelligence Officer
  • 0281 Tactical Debriefer (TD) Officer: Capt - 2ndLt
  • 0284 Advanced Foreign Counterintelligence Officer
  • 0286 Advanced Military Source Operations Officer
  • 0288 Military Source Operations Officer
  • 0290 Strategic Debriefing Officer


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