List of United States Marine Corps MOS - 26 Signals Intelligence/Ground Electronic Warfare

26 Signals Intelligence/Ground Electronic Warfare

Enlisted

  • 2600 Basic Signals Intelligence/Ground Electronic Warfare Operator - GYSGT-PVT
  • 2611 Cryptologic Digital Network Technician/Analyst - MGYSGT-CPL
  • 2621 Special Communications Signals Collection Operator/Analyst - GYSGT-PVT
  • 2629 Signals Intelligence Analyst - MGYSGT-CPL
  • 2631 Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) Intercept Operator/Analyst - GYSGT-PVT
  • 2649 Cryptanalyst - MGYSGT-CPL
  • 2651 Special Intelligence System Administrator/Communicator - MGYSGT-PVT
  • 2671 Middle East Cryptologic Linguist - GYSGT-PVT
  • 2673 Asia-Pacific Cryptologic Linguist - GYSGT-PVT
  • 2674 European I (West) Cryptologic Linguist - GYSGT-PVT
  • 2676 European II (East) Cryptologic Linguist - GYSGT-PVT
  • 2691 Signals Intelligence/Electronic Warfare (SIGINT/EW) Chief - MGYSGT-MSGT

Officer

  • 2602 Signals Intelligence/Electronic Warfare (SIGINT/EW) Officer
  • 2611 Cryptologic Digital Network Technician/Analyst (Officer)


Read more about this topic:  List Of United States Marine Corps MOS

Famous quotes containing the words signals, intelligence, ground, electronic and/or warfare:

    The term preschooler signals another change in our expectations of children. While toddler refers to physical development, preschooler refers to a social and intellectual activity: going to school. That shift in emphasis is tremendously important, for it is at this age that we think of children as social creatures who can begin to solve problems.
    Lawrence Kutner (20th century)

    Having intelligence is not as important as knowing when to use it, just as having a hoe is not as important as knowing when to plant.
    Chinese proverb.

    But with some small portion of real genius and a warm imagination, an author surely may be permitted a little to expand his wings and to wander in the aerial fields of fancy, provided ... that he soar not to such dangerous heights, from whence unplumed he may fall to the ground disgraced, if not disabled from ever rising anymore.
    Sarah Fielding (1710–1768)

    The car as we know it is on the way out. To a large extent, I deplore its passing, for as a basically old- fashioned machine, it enshrines a basically old-fashioned idea: freedom. In terms of pollution, noise and human life, the price of that freedom may be high, but perhaps the car, by the very muddle and confusion it causes, may be holding back the remorseless spread of the regimented, electronic society.
    —J.G. (James Graham)

    Insurrection—by means of guerrilla bands—is the true method of warfare for all nations desirous of emancipating themselves from a foreign yoke ... It is invincible, indestructible.
    Giuseppe Mazzini (1805–1872)