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MOS 11C Indirect Fire Infantryman

Civilian Equivalents

There is no civilian occupation that is directly equivalent to MOS 11C. However, the following civilian occupations make use of the skills developed through MOS 11C training and experience. For more information about these occupations from the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Outlook Handbook, click on the civilian equivalent below.

 
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National Certification

The following sections provide information on national certifications related to MOS 11C.

Common Certifications

There are no certifications directly related to MOS 11C. However, with additional study and experience soldiers in MOS 11C may be able to obtain certification in several occupational areas using their MOS training and experience as a foundation. For more information about the extent to which MOS 11C training and experience qualify you for these certifications, use the links below.

ASIS International

Certification attainable with additional education, study and experience; must pass written exam and meet other requirements Certified Protection Professional (CPP) GI Bill graphic: Certifications approved for GI Bill payment - click for more information  DANTES logo: Certification exam offered on or near military installations through DANTES. Click for more information.

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Advanced/Specialized and Other Certifications

Soldiers in MOS 11C may also be interested in the following certifications. These certifications may require additional education, training or experience. For information about the general requirements for these certifications from the certifying boards, use the links below.

ASIS International

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State Licensure

A number of states require licensure for individuals practicing in this field in the civilian workforce. You can search for state licensure requirements on the
U.S. Department of Labor’s Licensed Occupations web site.

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Additional Information

There are many opportunities for people with physical security training and experience, both with private firms and government agencies. The requirements of these jobs vary, and in some cases there is a veteran’s preference associated with these positions (for example, Aviation Security Screener).

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