GOV/MIL Marine Corps to Cut Infantry Assaultman Job to Resource Other Roles

Housecarl

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Hummm...On the cyber side, I saw a report that there was no plan in place for archiving or developing "lessons learned" from all of the information gathered by units deployed or to be shared when rotating in and out, in many cases servers were just wiped and the new unit had to relearn everything the prior unit had compiled...

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Marine Corps to Cut Infantry Assaultman Job to Resource Other Roles

Military.com 3 Jan 2018 By Hope Hodge Seck

The Marine Corps is doing away with its 0351 infantry assaultman military occupational specialty and phasing out the assault section of Marine rifle companies in an effort to build up communities such as cyber and electronic warfare, Military.com has learned.

Commandant Gen. Robert Neller, who confirmed planning in December while on an annual tour of deployed Marine elements around the world, said he expects the move to happen in the next three to five years as part of a slate of changes designed to help the Corps prepare for future fights.

The 0351 infantry assaultman, one of the Marine Corps' five core infantry positions, is tasked with breaching, demolition, and rocket fire against fortified positions. Assaultmen carry the MK-153 shoulder-launched multipurpose assault weapon, or SMAW.

But Neller said he's making changes that will ensure those roles are filled by other members of a rifle company.

Each future rifle company will have an element of combat engineers aligned with it to take on breaching and demolition duties. The engineers will carry the SMAW, but they may not be the only ones.

"Can you shoot a SMAW?" Neller asked a Marine infantryman during a brief visit to elements of the Corps' crisis response task force for Africa in Moron, Spain.

The Marine responded that he could not.

"Yes, you can," Neller shot back. "I could teach you in five seconds."

Neller also confirmed that the Marine Corps plans to replace the SMAW in its breaching mission with the Carl Gustaf 84mm recoilless rifle, a possibility first reported exclusively by Military.com in November. That move will likely take place in the next four years.

"It's a little more sporty [than the SMAW], but it has 10 different kinds of ammunition," Neller said. " ... Do I like the SMAW? Yes, I do. But we had to give up something to get something else."

In an interview with Military.com, Neller explained that the plan to end the 0351 MOS and the assault section is a numbers game.

Marine Corps leaders made clear in early 2017 that they wanted a significant increase in end strength: 12,000 additional troops to resource fields such as cyber, information operations, and counter-drone efforts.

The service would add 3,000 Marines in 2017 and now expects an additional 1,000, thanks to the recently signed 2018 National Defense Authorization Act. But in the absence of a major plus-up, planners are looking for trade-offs.

"We had to create some trades to buy other Marines to do other things," Neller said.

At seven Marines in a company assault section, three companies in a battalion, and 24 battalions in the Marine Corps, the move will leave more than 500 spots available in the service to fill other jobs.

In addition to cyber, Neller said he's looking to build up intelligence analysis, air defense, and maintenance for ground vehicles and aviation.

It makes sense to cut the infantry assaultman MOS in part because it contains Marines of more junior ranks -- private to sergeant -- and its training overlaps with that of the other infantry MOSs, he said.

"The curriculum for 0311 [rifleman], 0331 [machine gunner], 0341 [mortarman], 0351 -- the first 28 days is exactly the same," Neller said. "So I don't think those Marines would have a whole lot of difficulty transitioning to another MOS."

Assaultmen who re-enlist have to transition to MOS 0369, platoon sergeant, anyway, he added.

If the Marine Corps eventually does get the larger plus-up it's after, Neller said, it could always bring the assault section back. Unlike more technologically sophisticated jobs such as cyber and electronic warfare that measure professional training in years, new assaultmen take a few months to train.

"It's part of the calculus on anything you do, is how hard is it to bring it back if you cadre it," Neller said.

Maximilian Uriarte, creator of the Terminal Lance webcomic that is hugely popular within the Marine Corps, has written in the past about his time as an infantry assaultman.

"It is kind of the oddball of the infantry; no one really knows what we do or how to properly employ us," he wrote in 2010. "As a result, we are often just turned into a rifle squad or divided to be machine gunners."

Uriarte told Military.com on Monday that rumors of the coming demise of the 0351 MOS had floated around the infantry for the entirety of his career.

Because of the specific, niche nature of the job, he said, 0351s end up doing other jobs on deployment. When he deployed to Iraq, he said, he ended up filling the always in-demand role of machine gunner.

"The whole idea of the job is to breach and blow open doors, and how often do you need to do that? Do you need a whole MOS for that?" he said.

But despite all that, Uriarte expressed nostalgia for the job.

"I am sad," he said. "I loved my MOS."

-- Hope Hodge Seck can be reached at hope.seck@military.com. Follow her on Twitter at @HopeSeck.
 

Doomer Doug

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Housecarl, now that the courts have upheld transgenders in the military, we can't have them ruining their nails, and tripping in their high heels, by storming an enemy position, now can we.

I remember when Obama appointed that Supply clerk for the Marine Master Sergeant that the US Marines were gone. It will take us a decade or more, plus mass purges of Obamabot military officers and NCOS, to deal with this. I will remind everybody we have been GRADUATING MARXISTS OUT OF WEST POINT AMONG OTHER THINGS.

When I think of how combat effective the Chinese and Russian military are compared to our farce of a military, people here in the USA need to accept we are going to get our asses kicked in any war with them.
 

BadMedicine

Would *I* Lie???
I'm for NO BOOTS ON THE GROUND, except within our borders. We have all the land and resources we need, why are we even doing global? Troops movements or gatherings not near our borders are no threat. Ports, Business centers and govt buildings/ assets are the threat. We could stop any war withing a week and let the indigenous to the region fight over the wreckage.

We can hit anywhere i nthe world with super-sonic weapons and no warning in minutes, why are 17 year olds being shot in the belly and bleeding out in the dessert. Or worse, taken hostage?

I'm so for regime change. The "gentlemans club" of not assassinating leaders is BS. The leader leads. If they are leading so poorly they'e becoming a threat to our country, it's time to roll the die again (carpet bomb the palaces) and try again. If nothin else it will be 10-20 years before we ever have to fly over that part of the world again. A ell spent $100 mill if that's all it took.

Our 17-21 years old should be building border walls, manning critical federal infrastructure and IT. We could train the obvious leaders and most hardcore as special forces only to be used when we must PHYSICALLY take a location, or take prisoners alive for intell. Groundpounder are cost-inefficient and morally bankrupt, with todays US military.

Anyways, No ground trooops... so brittish trying to take America 1700's.... like, this is 2018.
 
In an interview with Military.com, Neller explained that the plan to end the 0351 MOS and the assault section is a numbers game.
It is that, in more than one way. I would bet that every Marine grunt can fire any weapon in the Platoon/ Company effectively, except for maybe the mortar section. The boots on the ground these days aren't fighting their fathers Korea, Vietnam or even Desert Shield/ Storm battles any more. The basics will never change -Shoot, Move, Communicate, but cyber is the next big thing and has been for awhile now.
 
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