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1760 - Maritime Space Operations Mission Commander

Summary

Maritime Space Operations Mission Commanders are Marine officers who have acquired introductory level training in C5ISRT systems and methods for countering these systems.

They serve as mission commanders for one or more tactical-level teams.

They plan, direct, train, and facilitate the deployment and employment of one or more teams.

To fulfill these responsibilities, they evaluate intelligence, estimate the operational situation, and formulate, coordinate, and execute appropriate plans for the use, employment, communication, operational logistics and maintenance of associated information warfare technology.

Prerequisites

Must be a U.S.

citizen.

Security requirement: Must have a current T5 investigation and adjudicated for SCI eligibility.

Requirements

Complete the Space Operations Officer Qualification Course (SOOQC)(F25M5K4), US Army Space and Missile Defense Center of Excellence (USA SMDCoE), Colorado Springs, CO.

Complete the Army Space Control Planner’s Course (ASCP) (F25M074), USA SMDCoE, Colorado Springs, CO.

Following completion of SOOQC and ASCP, complete Marine Corps Systems Command new equipment training program.

MOS 1760 is assigned upon approval of the Information Maneuver Occupational Field Manager.

This MOS may be awarded to Marines that previously completed the listed training.

Any of these requirements may be waived by the Deputy Commandant for Information based on educational or work experience.

POI CID

None

Duties

For a complete listing of duties and tasks, refer to NAVMC 3500.124A, Information Maneuver Training and Readiness Manual.

Command and Control Center Officer 55-1015.

Maritime Space Officer, 1706.

System Operator, 1762.

Radio Frequency Operator, 1766.