
location_on613, North Eutaw Street, Mount Vernon, Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, United States
Master-at-Arms (MA) Sailors serve as the Navy's core security, antiterrorism, and law enforcement capability. They are tasked with protecting people, installations, ships, and strategic assets both at home and abroad. This role involves conducting force protection, physical security, and policing across diverse environments, including bases, aboard ships, at sea, and in expeditionary settings. MAs may also specialize in critical areas such as military working dogs, harbor security, corrections, investigations, or protective services.
You will work in a fast-paced, armed, and safety-critical environment where attention to detail, judgment, and professionalism are essential. The role demands frequent duty in rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays, to ensure 24/7 security coverage. You will face stressful situations involving emergencies, accidents, or criminal activity, requiring calm decision-making and strong communication skills. As you progress, you will undergo ongoing qualification and requalification in weapons, use of force, tactical skills, and physical fitness. Responsibility increases over time as you qualify for specialized billets such as patrol supervisor, watch commander, kennel master, or investigator.
Assignments vary widely, ranging from Navy installations in the U.S. and overseas to aircraft carriers, other ships, and expeditionary security units. You will work primarily on bases, piers, flight lines, harbor security boats, and in patrol vehicles, kennels, armories, and security operations centers. The role offers opportunities for overseas, forward-deployed, and dependent-restricted tours that count as sea duty for rotation. You will work in close integration with other security forces, Marine units, NCIS, and joint or host-nation partners, depending on your specific billet.
Your journey begins with Recruit Training followed by Master-at-Arms Class "A" School at Lackland AFB, where you will learn basic law enforcement, weapons handling, antiterrorism, patrol procedures, and security operations. You will then report to an operational security force billet at an installation, ship, or expeditionary unit. Career development includes progressive on-the-job qualification through Personnel Qualification Standards and unit training. Opportunities exist for advanced schools awarding Navy Enlisted Classifications such as Military Working Dog Handler, Harbor Security Coxswain, Corrections Specialist, and Criminal Investigator. Career-long development is supported by leadership courses, warfare qualifications, and senior enlisted leader programs.
To join the Master-at-Arms community, you must meet general enlistment standards, including U.S. citizenship or legal residency, a high school diploma, and eligibility for a security clearance. You must also meet medical, vision, dental, and physical fitness standards, as well as character and conduct requirements. Prior-service Sailors from other ratings may be able to convert into MA based on community needs. Reserve opportunities may exist for qualified prior-service or SELRES applicants, often requiring completion of MA "A" School or equivalent training.
Contact an official Navy recruiter to confirm current incentives, eligibility, and specific program details. Actual opportunities depend on Navy needs, individual performance, screening results, and current law and policy.
The U.S. Navy is an equal opportunity employer. We consider qualified applicants regardless of background, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetic information.
Work model: On-site
613, North Eutaw Street, Mount Vernon, Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, United States
Baltimore, Maryland
Prior-service Sailors from other ratings may be able to convert into MA based on community needs and screening.