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Articles covering ASVAB scores, line score strategy, bonus planning, career decisions, officer versus enlisted, reserve life, benefits, and what Marine service is actually like.

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Use this page to move from broad research to a practical next step. Start with score rules, then compare job paths, pay, benefits, and daily life.

For test prep, start with the Marine ASVAB study guide, Marine PiCAT study guide, or Marine ASTB-E study guide.

Test Scores and Selection

Score research matters because Marine job choice often depends on line scores, program rules, and timing. Use these articles before you talk through options with a recruiter or officer selection office.

Best first step: Match the job field you want to the score family it uses.

Careers and MOS Research

Use the MOS articles to compare daily work, training path, civilian transfer, and the kind of person who tends to fit each field. A strong pick is one you can explain in plain terms.

Research goalGood starting point
Compare combat rolesInfantry, artillery, armor, engineer, reconnaissance
Compare technical rolesAviation, cyber, intelligence, maintenance, communications
Compare civilian transferLogistics, supply chain, construction, security, legal

Pay, Benefits, Reserve, and Life

These articles help you check the parts that affect family planning, school plans, housing, health care, and daily expectations. Read them after you narrow the job list.

Decision check: A job can look strong on paper and still be wrong if the lifestyle, reserve schedule, or pay path does not fit your situation.

Best Marine Jobs for Introverts

Some Marine jobs fit quieter personalities better than others, especially fields built around analysis, maintenance, logistics, and smaller teams.

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March 29, 2026

ASVAB Line Scores for Marine Logistics and Supply MOS (04, 30, 31, 35)

Marine logistics and supply paths usually reward GT and CL first, with MM more useful when motor transport and equipment-heavy work enters the picture.

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March 29, 2026

ASVAB Line Scores for Marine Maintenance MOS (21, 28)

Marine maintenance fields usually reward MM and EL more than CL. Use that score mix if you want ordnance, electronics, and repair-centered work.

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March 29, 2026

Marine ASVAB Retesting Rules and Timeline

Marine applicants can retake the ASVAB, but the wait periods and confirmation-test rules matter. Here is the current timeline for retesting.

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March 29, 2026

ASVAB Scores for Marine Aviation MOS

How Marine aviation score planning works across enlisted aviation fields and why officer aviation shifts from ASVAB to ASTB-E.

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March 29, 2026

Marine Aviation Jobs: Enlisted, Officer, and Warrant

How Marine aviation splits between enlisted aviation fields, commissioned pilot and NFO routes, and experience-first warrant aviation paths.

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March 29, 2026

Marine BAH Rates: How Housing Allowance Works

How Marine housing allowance works by ZIP code, grade, dependency status, and rate protection rules for active duty and reserve Marines.

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March 29, 2026

Marine Criminal Investigation Division (CID) Career Path

How the Marine CID path works, why 5821 is not entry-level, and what screening, training, and clearance demands come with it.

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March 29, 2026

Marine Combat Arms Jobs: Infantry, Artillery, Armor

How Marine combat-arms careers split between infantry, field artillery, and the smaller mounted amphibious-vehicle lane.

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March 29, 2026

Marine Cyber and Electronic Warfare MOS (OccFld 17)

What Marine OccFld 17 actually covers today, where cyber lives, and why electronic warfare often belongs in the 26-field conversation instead.

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March 29, 2026