U.S. Marines · Communications

0612 Field Radio Operator

Marine Field Radio Operators (0612) install, configure, and operate single-channel and multi-channel radios in support of tactical operations.

last verified 2026-05-08

0612 (Field Radio Operator) is in the Marines and requires a minimum AFQT of 32 and EL of at least 90. Last verified 2026-05-08 against marines.com (Communications).

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Plain requirement

What you need.

  • Min AFQT32
  • Training~6 weeks
  • EL line score90

Source: marines.com (Communications) · last verified 2026-05-08.

Role brief

About 0612Field Radio Operator.

Marine Field Radio Operators (0612) install, configure, and operate single-channel and multi-channel radios in support of tactical operations.

Starting pay · 2026

What this job pays as a junior enlisted member.

Base pay is set by pay grade, not by job — every Marines enlistee at the same grade earns the same monthly base pay. These are the 2026 active-duty rates (3.8% raise, effective 2026-01-01).

GradeRankMonthly base payService
E-1Private (Pvt)$2,407after 4 months of service
E-2Private First Class (PFC)$2,698under 2 years
E-3Lance Corporal (LCpl)$2,837under 2 years
E-4Corporal (Cpl)$3,142under 2 years
  • Plus food allowance (BAS)$460/moFlat enlisted rate, tax-free, paid on top of base pay.
  • Plus housing allowance (BAH)Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) is paid on top of base pay and is tax-free, but it varies by duty-station ZIP code, pay grade, and whether you have dependents — there is no single nationwide figure. Use the official DoD BAH calculator for your assignment location.DoD BAH rate lookup →

Source: DFAS 2026 active-duty basic pay tables (3.8% raise, effective Jan 1 2026) · last verified 2026-05-23 · date retrieved 2026-05-23.

Eligibility notes

What 0612 candidates should check.

What are the MOS requirements for 0612 Field Radio Operator?

The Marines Field Radio Operator MOS (0612) requires a minimum AFQT of 32 and EL of at least 90, with initial training of about 6 weeks. Those are the ASVAB-based entry requirements; a recruiter confirms the full enlistment picture (medical, background, and current openings). Source: marines.com (Communications), last verified 2026-05-08.

How long is 0612 Field Radio Operator training?

0612 initial training runs about 6 weeks. Source: marines.com (Communications), last verified 2026-05-08.

Source: marines.com (Communications) · last verified 2026-05-08.

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