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Can any marine go recon?
Force RECON is overseen directly by the Marine Corps. Enlisted Marines and new recruits can qualify to become a Recon Marine candidate if they: Are a U.S. citizen. Score a 105 or higher on your ASVAB’s General Technical section.
What Asvab score do you need for Marine recon?
-105
ASVAB Scores for Marine Corps Enlisted Jobs
MOS | Title | Score |
---|---|---|
0211 | Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence Specialist | GT-110 |
0300 | Basic Infantry Marine | GT-80 |
0321 | Reconnaissance Marine | GT-105 |
0351 | Infantry Assault Marine | GT-100 |
Do Recon Marines go to Soi?
A RECON Marine spends several months of challenging training to earn the distinction of wearing the Marine gold jump wings and Marine SCUBA pin on their uniform. Marine Corps Boot Camp is a complete boot camp with a 1st class PFT score and you can move onto the School of Infantry (SOI).
Can you go recon from any MOS?
Recon isn’t exclusive to infantry, it is its own MOS, 0321. If you don’t have that MOS, you don’t go to BRC. If you wash out of BRC, you then become an infantry Marine, getting 03XX, being whatever they need at the time. Aiden Gonzalez any Marine can submit to attend that course.
How hard is Basic Recon Course?
With an attrition rate of over 50 percent, the Basic Reconnaissance Course (BRC) is one of the more difficult Special Operations selection programs in the U.S. military. Adding the rest of the Recon pipeline to the equation, and the attrition rate skyrockets.
What does Force Recon do?
RECON MISSION: The mission of Force RECON is to conduct amphibious reconnaissance, deep ground reconnaissance, surveillance, battle-space shaping and limited scale raids in support of the Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF), other Marine air-ground task forces or a joint force.
Are all recon Marines airborne and/or dive qualified?
For division recon (recon battalion) not all Recon Marines are airborne and/or dive qualified getting out of BRC. However, ideally everyone in the recon platoon should be airborne and dive qualified. Force Recon guys have to be airborne and dive qualified due to the nature of their missions.
Why do so many candidates fail to become reconnaissance Marines?
Why do so many candidates fail to become Reconnaissance Marines? With an attrition rate of over 50 percent, the Basic Reconnaissance Course (BRC) is one of the more difficult Special Operations selection programs in the U.S. military. Adding the rest of the Recon pipeline to the equation, and the attrition rate skyrockets.
What is the difference between Marine recon and Division Recon?
Division Recon missions, on the other hand, are usually within the battlefield and typically do not require air drops, or water insertion. That said, if a Marine stays in the Reconnaissance Community, he will, before retirement, most likely have gone to Airborne and Dive schools and become qualified in both.
What is a reconnaissance unit in the Marines?
MARINE RECON. Reconnaissance units are the commander’s eyes and ears on the battlefield. They are task organized as a highly trained six man team capable of conducting specific missions behind enemy lines.