Is 2621 (Communications Intelligence/Electronic Warfare Operator) a Good MOS?
United States Marine Corps · Military Occupational Specialty
Quick Facts — 2621 (Communications Intelligence/Electronic Warfare Operator)
AIT / Training
16 weeks
Training Location
Corry Station, Pensacola, FL
Career Field
Intelligence
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About 2621 Communications Intelligence/Electronic Warfare Operator
Operates and maintains special intelligence communication systems and networks. Processes, analyzes, and disseminates signals intelligence information.
16 weeks
Corry Station, Pensacola, FL
Intelligence
Recruiter vs. Reality
What the Recruiter Says
You'll operate the communication backbone of Marine special intelligence — the systems that move classified information supporting SIGINT collection across the MAGTF. This is a TS/SCI world that most Marines never touch, and the combination of operational Marine credibility plus cleared signals systems experience puts you in a hiring category that defense contractors and NSA are always recruiting from.
What It's Actually Like
You'll manage special intelligence communication systems that keep the Marine Corps connected to the intelligence it needs to operate in denied environments. The classified side of Marine communications is a small community — you'll know most of the other 2621s within a couple of years. Shift work is standard, the information security requirements are constant and non-negotiable, and the work itself cycles between genuinely consequential and mind-numbing system administration. The TS/SCI is real and worth serious money on the outside. What recruiters don't say: the family and friends explanation for what you do is permanently limited to "communications," and you just get used to that. NSA, DIA, and cleared defense contractors hire from this background reliably — the 2621 community has a well-worn path out.