06xx Communications / Real-Life Aligned MOS Profile

0610 Telecommunications Warrant Officer

Real-world communications Marines install, operate, and maintain communications systems that support command and control. They make tactical radio nets, message flow, and unit coordination possible.

Code / Pipeline0610
MOS NameTelecommunications Warrant Officer
Category06xx Communications
Website AssociationV35 Communications / 2nd Recon Support

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History

Real Life + Current SOTF History

Real-Life Alignment

Real-world communications Marines install, operate, and maintain communications systems that support command and control. They make tactical radio nets, message flow, and unit coordination possible.

Current SOTF / V35 Use

On the current site, communications supports V35, 2nd Recon support elements, HMLA-269 integration, Field Corpsman coordination, and command profile/roster operations.

Unit Association

This MOS is currently associated on the website with V35 Communications / 2nd Recon Support. Future member profiles should use the background image tied to the member's assigned unit association.

Command Profile Rule

When this MOS appears on a command profile, the profile must preserve the member's rank, unit, and MOS at the time of each billet, award, citation, or deployment. Current MOS changes should not overwrite older deployment history.

SOTF Responsibilities

These responsibilities mirror the real-world function of the MOS while keeping it usable inside SOTF MISFIT operations.

  • Maintain radio net discipline and callsign structure.
  • Support command, recon, air, medical, and ground elements with clear communications.
  • Run radio checks, pass reports, and relay critical traffic.
  • Troubleshoot communication failures during training or operations.
  • Train members on brevity, report formats, and net etiquette.

Pipeline Progression

This pipeline separates real-world alignment from how SOTF will apply the role in-game.

  1. Real-life route: recruit training, combat skills foundation, formal communications MOS training, then assignment to a communications billet.
  2. SOTF route: unit orientation, radio procedure training, live-net evaluation, and assignment to squad, platoon, or command-net support.
  3. Advanced SOTF route: Radio Chief, Communications Chief, officer, or warrant-level communications planning roles.

Operational Employment

This MOS should be used when it gives the member a real task inside the formation. The role should support the commander, squad, airwing, recon team, medical section, or staff element in a way that matches the real-world purpose of the MOS.

Website Integration Notes

Command profiles using this MOS should follow the Kane West format: profile picture, rank and callsign, current role, deployment or prior-rank history where applicable, MOS/ADMOS, billet history, biography, qualifications, awards, citations, and a unit-associated background image.