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Is 7051 (Expeditionary Firefighting and Rescue (EFR) Specialist) a Good MOS?

United States Marine Corps · Military Occupational Specialty

Quick Facts — 7051 (Expeditionary Firefighting and Rescue (EFR) Specialist)

AIT / Training

10 weeks

Training Location

Goodfellow AFB, TX

Career Field

Aviation

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About 7051 Expeditionary Firefighting and Rescue (EFR) Specialist

Responds to aircraft emergencies and suppresses fires at Marine Corps airfields. Operates specialized ARFF equipment to protect aircraft, aircrew, and airfield infrastructure.

Training Duration

10 weeks

Training Location

Goodfellow AFB, TX

Career Field

Aviation

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

Maintain the airfields that Marine Corps aviation operates from, managing runway conditions, aircraft parking, and the ground infrastructure critical to flight operations. Airfield services specialists ensure that every aircraft can launch, recover, and be serviced safely regardless of operating environment.

What It's Actually Like

FOL and expeditionary airfield operations are where this MOS earns its existence. Building and maintaining an expeditionary airfield — FARP operations, AM-2 matting installation, FOB strip preparation, MOGAS and AVGAS fuel point setup — is the engineering-adjacent, aviation-supporting work that enables Marine air to operate forward of established installations. The airfield marking, lighting, and arresting gear systems at permanent installations are your domain too. You will work in the wake jet blast of aircraft that are not designed to accommodate the people servicing the areas around them. FOD (foreign object debris) walks — walking the runway looking for things that could be ingested by an engine — are the defining meditative experience of this MOS. The work is physical, weather-exposed, and often unacknowledged by the aviators who depend on it being right. Airport operations and airfield management civilian careers are the natural transition. FAA certifications are accessible. The understanding of how an airfield actually functions from the ground up is a perspective most aviation professionals never develop.

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