Do I Have to Do Soi Again 0351
As of October 29th, 2021 all graduating Marines from Marins Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island and San Diego can take a 10 day leave before checking into their next school. After their ten days of leave, newly graduated Marines will attend the School of Infantry (SOI) where they will continue their military training. Below you will find an overview of what to expect after Marine boot camp at the School of Infantry (SOI).
What is the School of Infantry (SOI)?
The School of Infantry (SOI) is where Marines go after Marine boot camp to continue their training as a Marine. The School of Infantry is divided into two different schools; Infantry Training Battalion (ITB) and Marine Combat Training (MCT).
The Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) of the Marine will determine what training they will go through.
Marines with an infantry or weapons system MOS (0311, 0331, 0341,0351,0352) will go to SOI – Infantry Training Battalion (ITB). Any Marines without an infantry MOS will train at SOI – Marine Combat Training (MCT). SOI is where basically trained Marines become Marine warriors.
Where is the School of Infantry (SOI)?
The School of Infantry (SOI) has two different locations; SOI West at Camp Pendleton in California and SOI East at Camp Geiger in North Carolina.
Marines that attended boot camp on the West coast at MCRD San Diego will report to SOI West at Camp Pendleton in California. All Marines who attended MCRD Parris Island for boot camp will report to SOI East at Camp Geiger in North Carolina.
How long is the School of Infantry (SOI)?
The School of Infantry ranges from five to nine weeks of training, depending on what school you attend.
How long is ITB training?
Marines attending Infantry Training Battalion(ITB) will go through nine weeks of training, before being sent to their unit or on to additional training.
How long is MCT training?
Marines attending Marine Combat Training(MCT) will go through five weeks of training, before being sent to their MOS school.
Infantry Training Battalion (ITB)
Whether attending ITB West or ITB East after marine boot camp all Marines will receive the same training. The mission of ITB is the following:
"To train and qualify Marines in entry-level infantry military occupational specialties in order to provide the Operating Forces and Reserve Component with Marines capable of conducting expeditionary combat operations."
ITB is a nine-week course that begins with basic infantryman training. The first four weeks of ITB will train Marines on modern Marine Corps infantry tactics. During training, Marines will spend two weeks in the classroom and the other seven in the field, where they will learn to employ their assigned weapon system.
Offense and defensive operations will be carried out so that Marines can learn from different scenarios that could take place in the Operating Forces. ITB training will continue to challenge Marines mentally and physically as they will collectively hike 20 kilometers over the course of training while carrying gear up to 98 pounds.
After the first four weeks of learning basic infantry skills, Marines will split up according to their Marine Infantry MOS to receive more in-depth and hands-on application for the remainder of training.
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Marines with the following infantry and weapons system MOS's will attend SOI – Infantry Training Battalion
Rifleman – 0311
Machine gunner – 0331
Mortarman – 0341
Assaultman – 0351
Anti-tank Guided Missileman – 0352
Upon successful completion of ITB training, Marines will graduate and be sent to their unit.
ITB Mail
Since seven weeks of training is conducted in the field, Marines will not always have access to their phones. Family and friends are still encouraged to send Letters as a form of communication during this training. You can view the School of Infantry Mailing Address and still send and receive Letters using Sandboxx.
To see what ITB company your Marine will be attending view our SOI company and class guide.
Marine Combat Training (MCT)
For Marines who do not have an Infantry MOS, additional training will take place at MCT East and MCT West. The mission for Marine Combat Training is the following:
"Marine Combat Training Battalion trains Marines to be basic combat rifleman in order to prepare them for world wide deployment in the operating forces."
MCT is a 29 day course where Marines with a non infantry MOS will be taught common skills needed in combat. Every Marine, regardless of their MOS, is trained to be a rifleman in order to prepare them for worldwide deployment in the operating forces.
During MCT Marines will on average be working 6+ days a week that will begin at 0500 to 2100 (5am to 9pm). Towards the end of MCT training Marines will have a 48 hour in-the-field exercise, Basic Skills Retention Exercise, where all skills learned throughout training will be applied. For this exercise Marines will use an M16-A4 as they fire at targets and learn to communicate effectively within the Fleet Marine Force. This training will help build upon Marines' confidence.
Upon successful completion of training Marines will graduate and move on to their MOS school for additional training. You can find the training locations for non-infantry MOS's below.
USMC MOS Schools
School/MOS | School Location |
---|---|
Ammo Spec Tech- 2311 | Redstone Arsenal, AL |
Asslt Amphib Crewman- 1833 Assault Amphib Veh Mech- 2141 | Camp Del Mar, Camp Pendleton, CA |
Aircraft Maint- 6114 | NAMTRA MARUNIT, Camp Pendleton, CA |
Elec/Comm- 2800, 2822, 2831, 2844, 2846, 2847, 2881, 2887 Command & Control Systems- 0612, 0613, 0614, 0621, 0651, 0656Data Systems- 4067Elec Maintenance- 5912, 5937, 5942, 5962, 5963Air Cmnd & Control- 7234, 7242 | 29 Palms, CA |
Cryptologic Linguist- 2671, 2673, 2674, 2676 | Monterey, CA |
Signals and Ground Elect Warfare- 2631, 2651 | Corry Station, FL |
Electronics Maint- 5900, 6000, 6100, 6200, 6300, 6400, 6500, 7011, 7200, 7300, 9972 | Pensacola, FL |
Avionics- 6494 Aviation Logistics- 6694 | Athens, GA |
Para Riggers- 0451 | Ft. Benning, GA |
Ground Mobile SATCOM- 0627 | Ft.Gordon, GA |
Tank Crewman- 1812 Tank Mechanic- 2146 | Ft. Knox, KY |
Utilities- 1161 Metal Worker- 1316 Ordnance- 2111, 2131, 47, 61, 71 | Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD |
Public Affairs- 4341 Cmbt Photo- 4611, 41, 71 Combat Lithographer- 4612 | Ft. Meade, MD |
Test Meas & Diag Equip Tech-2871 Aviation Meteorological Equip- 6493 Weather Observer- 6821 | Keesler AFB, MS |
Aircraft Maint- 6042, 6046 Aviation Oper Specialist – 7041 | Meridian, MS |
Eng Equip Mech/Oper- 1341, 1345, 1361 Motor T- 3531, 3533, 3536 NBC- 5711 MP & Corrections- 5811 | Ft.Leonard Wood, MO |
Pers & Admin- 0121, 0151 Logistics- 0411, 0431, 0481 Financial Management- 3432, 3451 Legal Clerk- 4421 Motor T- 3521. 3522 Supply- 3043, 3051, 3052 Traffic Management- 3112 | Camp Lejeune,(Camp Johnson),NC |
Utilities- 1141, 1142, 1171 Combat Engineer- 1371 | Camp Lejeune, NC |
Cryogenics Equip Oper- 6074 | Cherry Point, NC |
Aircraft Maintenance- 6112, 6113, 6115, 6116, 6132 | New River, NC |
Artillery- 0811, 0844, 0847, 0861 | Ft. Sill, OK |
Legal Services Clerk- 4421 | Newport, RI |
Postal Clerk- 0161 | Ft.Jackson, SC |
LAAD Gunner- 7212 | Ft. Bliss, TX |
Imagery Analysis Spec- 0241 Airfield Svc- 7051 | Goodfellow AFB, TX |
Correctional Spec- 5831 | Lackland AFB, TX |
Intel Spec- 0231 | Dam Neck, VA |
Intel- 0261 | Ft. Belvoir, VA |
Food Service Specialist- 3381 Bulk Fuel Specialist- 1391 | Ft. Lee, VA |
Musicians- 55XX | NAB Little Creek, VA |
MAGTF Planning Spec- 0511 | NAB Little Creek,VA |
MCT Mail
Since the majority of training is conducted in the field during the 29 days of MCT, Marines will not always have access to their phones. Family and friends are still encouraged to send Letters as a form of communication during this training. You can view the School of Infantry Mailing Address and still send and receive Letters using Sandboxx.
To see what MCT company your Marine will be attending view our SOI company and class guide.
Source: https://www.sandboxx.us/blog/whats-after-marine-boot-camp/
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