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Is 2102 (Ordnance Officer) a Good MOS?

United States Marine Corps · Military Occupational Specialty

Quick Facts — 2102 (Ordnance Officer)

AIT / Training

10 weeks

Training Location

Ordnance Training Command, Camp Lejeune, NC

Career Field

Ordnance

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About 2102 Ordnance Officer

Manages ordnance maintenance, ammunition supply, and explosive ordnance disposal operations. Responsible for the maintenance and readiness of weapons systems, vehicles, and equipment.

Training Duration

10 weeks

Training Location

Ordnance Training Command, Camp Lejeune, NC

Career Field

Ordnance

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

Ordnance Officers manage the Marine Corps' entire weapons and ammunition enterprise -- from small arms to guided missiles. You'll lead Marines in maintaining the most lethal equipment in the arsenal and develop engineering management skills that defense contractors and manufacturing firms actively seek.

What It's Actually Like

You are an Ordnance Officer, which means you are responsible for every weapon, every round of ammunition, and every explosive device in your unit's inventory. That includes small arms, crew-served weapons, missiles, bombs, demolitions, and the maintenance of all the above. When a rifle doesn't fire, your ordnance section figures out why. When a missile fails a continuity check, you determine if it's a dud or a depot-level repair. Your armory is the most inspected space on any base because the consequences of mismanaged weapons are national-news-level events. Every serial number is tracked, every weapon is accounted for, and a single missing rifle triggers a 100% inventory that stops everything. You manage explosive safety programs, ammunition supply for training and combat, and the technical maintenance of weapons systems that range from M4 carbines to TOW missiles. The legal liability is personal — your signature on ammunition certifications and weapons inspections carries the weight of UCMJ accountability. Deployed ordnance officers manage ammunition supply points where combat units draw what they need to fight, and your throughput rate directly affects operational tempo. Civilian defense contractors, firearms manufacturers, federal law enforcement armorer positions, and ammunition industry management roles recruit ordnance officers at $70-110K.

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