What Mos is light armored reconnaissance?
MOS 0313
MOS 0313 Light Armored Reconnaissance Marine.
Is Light Armored Reconnaissance Special Forces?
They perform their methods as special motorized, infantry-based reconnaissance units as they are equipped with LAV-25s to quickly penetrate enemy lines and locate and/or harass any enemy forces to determine their size, strengths, location, and any other pertinent information requested of the Marine commanders.
How much does an LAV-25 cost?
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| Last Contracts: | ||
|---|---|---|
| Qnt | Value | Unit cost |
| 1837 | $2.400.000.000 | $1,306,478 |
| 32 | $45.000.000 | $1,406,250 |
| Average Unit Cost: | $2,022,154 |
What does Larsoc mean?
Once the story got passed around to other battalions, word was and forever shall be that LAR is “Lost and Retarded” and is further credited with putting the “special” in special ops. It can be heard from the decks of the barracks in the 41 Area, a unified shout of “LARSOC… LARSOC…”
How long is lar training?
six-week
The six-week LAR leaders course is broken down into 30 training days and includes instruction on LAV operations, LAR unit fires, tactics and armored surveillance and reconnaissance. The course helps mold future LAR leaders and hones their skills in leading and operating an LAR platoon.
Does the Marine Corps still have LAVS?
In order to keep pace with a growing threat in the Pacific, the Corps is ditching their LAVs for good. The Marine’s LAV has been a United States Marine Corps (USMC) workhorse since the early 1980s.
What is a BMOS USMC?
Billet MOSs (BMOS) – The MOS listed on USMC T/Os for each billet within the organization, usually PMOS, but also NMOS, FMOS, EMOS, or Billet Designators.
What is a Marine Wookie?
“Wook” is a derogatory term for a female Marine.