0847 vs 0814
Field Artillery Sensor Support Marine (USMC) vs High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) Operator (USMC)
Same haircut, same intensity, same institutional pride — completely different answers when a civilian asks "so what do you actually do?"
What 0847 calls "another day at the office": 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. What 0814 calls "another day at the office": you are the future of Marine artillery. The word "office" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in one of these sentences. Same veteran status, different levels of "so what do you actually do?" at every holiday gathering until death.
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.
“HIMARS is the most in-demand weapons system in the Marine Corps right now. You'll operate rocket artillery that can strike targets 300+ kilometers away with GPS precision. Ukraine proved HIMARS changes battlefields. The Marine Corps is investing heavily — this MOS has a future.”
The Marine Corps went from 21 cannon batteries to 5 and poured resources into HIMARS. You are the future of Marine artillery. Training is at Fort Sill alongside Army HIMARS crews. The system is genuinely impressive — shoot and scoot capability means you fire a volley and displace before counter-battery can find you. The downside: HIMARS batteries are small, high-value units that will be priority targets. You will train like you're being hunted because you will be.
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