U.S. Marine GySgt. Eric Cheshier, Marine of Marine Corps Information Operations Center (MCIOC), receives an award from Henry P. Stawinski III, Chief of Police of Prince George County, as a tribute from the county for emulating outstanding citizenship in Bowie, Md, July 25, 2018,. Gunnery Sgt. Eric Cheshier was awarded the outstanding citizenship award due to his act of heroism during a three car collision on a busy highway on October 17th, 2017 where he rescued a woman who presumably passed out in her car as it caught fire and recused a young teenaged female along with her younger siblings from another car as well.
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Commanding Officer of Marine Corps Information Operations Center (MCIOC), informs the Distinguished Visitors (DV) the purpose of the Combined Unit Exercise (CUX) aboard Camp Upshur on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va, Oct. 22, 2018. The CUX 18.2 was a training exercise that allowed U.S. Marines, sister services and Allied Partners to coordinate, integrate, and employ Information Related Capabilities (IRC’S) and share tactics, techniques, procedures to further interoperability for future missions and operations
U.S. Marine Lieutenant General Daniel O’Donohue, Deputy Commandant for Information Headquarters Company awards U.S. Marine Sergeant James M. Niemeier, Military Information Support Operations (MISO) Non Commissioned Officers with MISO Company, the Navy and Marine Corps Medal at Camp Upshur Quantico, VA on March 16, 2018. The Navy and Marine Corps Medal is the highest non-combat decoration awarded. Sergeant Niemeier was recognized for his quick actions, presence of mind, and selfless behavior which served as a driving force behind preventing a fellow Marine from taking his own life. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo taken by Corporal Anthony Morales Unclassified/Released)
CUX Leaflet Drop
CUX 15.1
Marine Corps Information Operations Center (MCIOC), conducts training for Military Information Support Operations (MISO), at MOUT site, Quantico, Va., Feb. 11, 2014. MISO was training with actors to prepare personnel to complete future missions. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Norred/Released)
The MCIOC will establish OIE as a valued and critical element of combined arms.
Marines interested in conducting a lateral move to the Psychological Operations (PSYOP) Primary MOS may contact the OccFld at MCIOC_PSYOP@mcia.osis.gov or visit the PSYOP SharePoint
See MARADMIN 690/19 for prerequisites and additional information.