0847 vs 0802
Field Artillery Sensor Support Marine (USMC) vs Field Artillery Officer (USMC)
Both went to Parris Island or San Diego. Everything since has been a choose-your-own-adventure book with no good options.
A 0847 and a 0802 walk into a bar. (This isn't a joke, it's a Tuesday at any military town.) The 0847 vents: now you own the quality control function for every fire mission that comes through the FDC — if a round goes where it shouldn't, the investigation will start with your operations chief. The 0802 counters with: battery command is the milestone — you own 100+ Marines, 6 howitzers or a HIMARS platoon, and the responsibility of putting ordnance on target without hitting friendlies. The tab is split evenly. The experiences are not. The VA disability claims from these two read like dispatches from different wars. Because they basically are.
After the Uniform
The part the recruiter skips: what each job actually translates to once you're a civilian — and what it pays.
Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program. A guide, not a guarantee.
Recruiter vs. Reality
The pitch versus what people who actually did the job report back.
“You'll run the fire direction center for a Marine artillery battalion — the operation that turns fire requests into accurate rounds on target. The artillery operations chief is the technical authority for fire direction in the battalion, responsible for the precision that keeps friendly forces alive and enemy forces suppressed. It's the pinnacle of enlisted artillery expertise.”
You have spent a career in artillery developing the technical depth and the tactical judgment that a battalion fire direction center requires. Now you own the quality control function for every fire mission that comes through the FDC — if a round goes where it shouldn't, the investigation will start with your operations chief. The AFATDS expertise, the survey requirements, the meteorological data requirements, and the integration of multiple firing units into a coherent firing battery are all your domain. Post-military, the analytical precision and technical operations management experience translate to defense contractor positions supporting artillery systems programs, and to federal government fire control program management roles.
“You'll command the Marines who deliver steel on target — leading cannon and rocket artillery batteries that provide the ground combat element with its organic indirect fire capability. Artillery officers plan fire support at every level from company to MEF, and the leadership and planning skills make 08 officers some of the most well-rounded leaders in the Marine Corps.”
You will spend a significant portion of your career at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, which is exactly as glamorous as it sounds. The Basic Course teaches you gunnery, fire support coordination, and battery-level tactics. Your first fleet assignment is typically as a Fire Direction Officer or forward observer with an infantry unit, where you learn that the grunts both depend on you completely and will never fully trust you until you prove yourself under pressure. Battery command is the milestone — you own 100+ Marines, 6 howitzers or a HIMARS platoon, and the responsibility of putting ordnance on target without hitting friendlies. Under Force Design 2030, the artillery community shrank from 21 cannon batteries to 5 and pivoted hard toward HIMARS and long-range precision fires. If you're entering the 08 field now, your career will look very different from the artillery officers who came before you — fewer guns, more rockets, and a focus on distributed operations in the Pacific that demands a level of independent decision-making that traditional battery operations never required. The civilian career path for 08 officers is strong in project management, operations, and defense industry — the planning and leadership skills are the transferable assets, not the gunnery.
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