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A United States military occupation code, or a military occupational specialty code (MOS code), is a nine character code used in the United States Army and United States Marines to identify a specific job. In the United States Air Force, a system of Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSC) is used. In the United States Navy, a system of naval ratings and designators is used along with the Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) system.
Since an individual can obtain multiple job specialties, a duty military occupational specialty (DMOS) is used to identify what their primary job function is at any given time. An individual must complete and pass all required training for their military occupational specialty qualification (MOSQ).
Originally, the MOS system had three to five digits. The first four-digit code number indicated the soldier's job; the first two digits were the field code, the third digit was the sub-specialty and the fourth code number (separated by a period) was the job title. A fifth code digit was for the soldier's special qualification identifier (SQI), which indicated what specialized training the soldier had. If the soldier did not have an SQI, the digit was listed as "0" or was omitted.
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Marines are trained in many different roles but accomplish each task together, prepared to launch a range of amphibious operations, crisis response missions and limited contingency operations on extremely short notice. Learn more about the many different ways Marines support our missions: http://po.st/vdAYsD.
There are over 150 jobs, also known as Military Occupational Specialties (MOS), offered in the National Guard. Watch this video to learn about MOS 11B Infantryman, the main combat force of the military. For more information about MOS 11B Infantryman click here http://bit.ly/fdyQRq.
Defense Information School produced Military Occupational Specialty video featuring 92G, Culinary Specialists. Approved for release.
!!!California Army National Guard NOW HIRING Intelligence Analysts NO EXPERIENCE!!! Serve 2 days per month and 2 weeks during the summer as an Intelligence Analyst. Most soldiers pursue higher education or continue to work at their civilian employment. To find out more or to join the California Army National Guard visit http://www.iguardcalifornia.com or call Staff Sergeant Brito at 562.900.0575 for TIPS TO SURVIVE BASIC TRAINING VISIT http://www.howtosurvivebasictraining.blogspot.com **35F Intelligence Analyst Job Description** Intelligence specialists use information derived from all intelligence disciplines to determine changes in enemy capabilities, vulnerabilities, and probable courses of action. The Intelligence Analyst is primarily responsible for supervising, co...
Soldiers from around the Nation that recently took part in the Infantry Military Occupational Specialty Course, the Infantry Transition Course and the Infantry Advanced leader Course all conducted by the 138th Regiment of the Indiana Regional Training Institute celebrated their graduation today at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center.
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Marines in the logistics field are responsible for acquiring, storing and distributing equipment, moving personnel, as well as constructing, maintaining and operating facilities. Learn more about other Military Occupational Specialties here: http://bit.ly/TpgCfa Request more information about the United States Marine Corps here: http://bit.ly/RFWuaX
In 2016, all MOS (Military Occupational Specialties) become open to women. The best qualified are now afforded the opportunity to serve. This video is a tribute to all of the servicewomen who paved the path to this historic time in our Army's history. Featured at the 2016 Army Birthday Ball, Washington DC. This piece was made possible by: The U.S. Army Women's Museum http://www.awm.lee.army.mil/ The United States Army Field Band http://www.armyfieldband.com 12th Aviation Battalion https://www.army.mil/12thCAB The Old Guard http://www.oldguard.mdw.army.mil/regiment http://www.fifeanddrum.army.mil/ 55th Signal Company http://www.55comcam.army.mil/ The Continental Color Guard http://www.oldguard.mdw.army.mil/specialty-platoons/continental-color-guard The United States Army Band http://www.u...
Corps adopts new infantry MOS (15 Dec 2014). The U.S. Marine Corps begins by separating all jobs into "occupational fields" (OccFld), in which no distinction is made between officers and enlisted marines. The fields are numbered from 01 to 99 and include general categories (intelligence, infantry, logistics, public affairs, ordnance, etc.) under which specific jobs fall. Each field contains multiple MOSes, each designated by a four-digit numerical indicator and a job title. For example, the infantry field (03) has ten enlisted classifications: rifleman (MOS 0311), riverine assault craft (MOS 0312), light armored vehicle crewman (MOS 0313), scout sniper (MOS 0317), reconnaissance man (MOS 0321), machine gunner (MOS 0331), mortarman (MOS 0341), assaultman (MOS 0351), antitank assault guided...
Marines are trained in many different roles but accomplish each task together, prepared to launch a range of amphibious operations, crisis response missions and limited contingency operations on extremely short notice. Learn more about the many different ways Marines support our missions: http://po.st/vdAYsD.
There are over 150 jobs, also known as Military Occupational Specialties (MOS), offered in the National Guard. Watch this video to learn about MOS 11B Infantryman, the main combat force of the military. For more information about MOS 11B Infantryman click here http://bit.ly/fdyQRq.
Defense Information School produced Military Occupational Specialty video featuring 92G, Culinary Specialists. Approved for release.
!!!California Army National Guard NOW HIRING Intelligence Analysts NO EXPERIENCE!!! Serve 2 days per month and 2 weeks during the summer as an Intelligence Analyst. Most soldiers pursue higher education or continue to work at their civilian employment. To find out more or to join the California Army National Guard visit http://www.iguardcalifornia.com or call Staff Sergeant Brito at 562.900.0575 for TIPS TO SURVIVE BASIC TRAINING VISIT http://www.howtosurvivebasictraining.blogspot.com **35F Intelligence Analyst Job Description** Intelligence specialists use information derived from all intelligence disciplines to determine changes in enemy capabilities, vulnerabilities, and probable courses of action. The Intelligence Analyst is primarily responsible for supervising, co...
Soldiers from around the Nation that recently took part in the Infantry Military Occupational Specialty Course, the Infantry Transition Course and the Infantry Advanced leader Course all conducted by the 138th Regiment of the Indiana Regional Training Institute celebrated their graduation today at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center.
U.S. Army Military Occupational Specialty: 35S Signals Collector/Analyst
Marines in the logistics field are responsible for acquiring, storing and distributing equipment, moving personnel, as well as constructing, maintaining and operating facilities. Learn more about other Military Occupational Specialties here: http://bit.ly/TpgCfa Request more information about the United States Marine Corps here: http://bit.ly/RFWuaX
In 2016, all MOS (Military Occupational Specialties) become open to women. The best qualified are now afforded the opportunity to serve. This video is a tribute to all of the servicewomen who paved the path to this historic time in our Army's history. Featured at the 2016 Army Birthday Ball, Washington DC. This piece was made possible by: The U.S. Army Women's Museum http://www.awm.lee.army.mil/ The United States Army Field Band http://www.armyfieldband.com 12th Aviation Battalion https://www.army.mil/12thCAB The Old Guard http://www.oldguard.mdw.army.mil/regiment http://www.fifeanddrum.army.mil/ 55th Signal Company http://www.55comcam.army.mil/ The Continental Color Guard http://www.oldguard.mdw.army.mil/specialty-platoons/continental-color-guard The United States Army Band http://www.u...
Corps adopts new infantry MOS (15 Dec 2014). The U.S. Marine Corps begins by separating all jobs into "occupational fields" (OccFld), in which no distinction is made between officers and enlisted marines. The fields are numbered from 01 to 99 and include general categories (intelligence, infantry, logistics, public affairs, ordnance, etc.) under which specific jobs fall. Each field contains multiple MOSes, each designated by a four-digit numerical indicator and a job title. For example, the infantry field (03) has ten enlisted classifications: rifleman (MOS 0311), riverine assault craft (MOS 0312), light armored vehicle crewman (MOS 0313), scout sniper (MOS 0317), reconnaissance man (MOS 0321), machine gunner (MOS 0331), mortarman (MOS 0341), assaultman (MOS 0351), antitank assault guided...
The regular U.S. Army has an arsenal of various weapons, from small arms to anti-tank weapons. During Basic Training (BCT) every Soldier must qualify with his/her standard rifle, the M16 (the Army has transitioned to the M16A3 and M16A4 models). Soldiers also train with a variety of other weapons during BCT, including the M249 Squad Assault Rifle (SAW), the M67 Fragmentary Grenade and the AT4 Anti-Armor Rocket. Depending on a Soldier's particular Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) they might also train and qualify with weapons such as the M203 Grenade, the M2 .50 cal Machine Gun and/or the Javelin Missile System. Many Infantry and Ranger units now employ the M4A1 Carbine Rifle, a more compact variant of the M16, due to its success in close-quarters and urban combat environments. Today t...
United States Marine Corps Scout Sniper (MOS 0317, formerly 8541) is a secondary MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) designator of U.S. Marine Corps infantrymen and reconnaissance Marines that have graduated from a U.S. Marine Corps Scout Sniper School. Scout Snipers must earn the rank of Lance Corporal, be selected by their battalion to join the scout-sniper platoon, and complete an approved scout-sniper course in order to receive this designation. A USMC Scout Sniper is a Marine, highly skilled in fieldcraft and marksmanship, who can deliver long-range precision fire on selected targets, from concealed positions. A USMC Scout Sniper Team is a detachment of one or more sniper teams performing an assigned task of engaging selected targets, targets of opportunity, collecting and reporting...
In a landmark press conference the Pentagon has decided to open all US Military jobs to females that is great news for feminism in America. WASHINGTON - Military Occupational Specialty 12B, combat engineer is now open to all female enlisted Soldiers of all components, according to Army Directive 2015-27. The June 16 directive from Army Secretary John McHugh makes available 20,563 additional positions for women and opens the last of the 16 engineer MOSs, which were closed to women. The only positions not open to women in engineering are in certain special operations units. Female officers were previously assigned as combat engineers “to provide a support network for junior female Soldiers and to offer advice to the unit’s male leadership,” said McHugh, who signed Army Directive 2014-16, ...
In the U.S. Army, recruits are sent to Basic Training in a location chosen by the military Military Occupational Specialty, or MOS, which is selected upon enlistment. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0020710518/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&creativeASIN;=0020710518&linkCode;=as2&tag;=tra0c7-20&linkId;=4ea8ef8ed000f42c797ef5d00856ffbc Basic training is divided into two parts, which commonly take place at two different locations, depending on the chosen MOS: Basic Combat Training, or BCT, is a ten-week training period. Advanced Individual Training, or AIT, is where new soldiers receive specific training in their chosen MOS. The length of AIT training varies depending on the MOS and can last anywhere from six weeks to one year. Several MOSs combine both in a back-...
(After Boot Camp) 2017 U.S. Marine Corps School of Infantry Extensive Training 00:08 Obstacle Course 05:26 Infantry Training Battalion Classroom 10:20 Infantry Training Battalion BZO Range 13:20 Mark 19 Range 19:16 Infantry Training Battalion Reconnaissance Patrol 24:22 M203 Live Fire Range 29:54 M240G Live Fire 35:02 81mm Mortars Live Fire 43:16 Infantry Training Battalion Live Fire (Combat Training) The School of Infantry (SOI) is the second stage of initial military training for enlisted United States Marines after Recruit Training. At SOI, Marines with the Military Occupational Specialty of infantry (0300 occupational field) are trained at the Infantry Training Battalion (ITB), while all non-infantry Marines are trained in basic infantry and combat skills at the Marine Combat Trainin...
Department Of Defense. Department Of The Army. Office Of The Chief Signal Officer. (09/18/1947 - 02/28/1964). Gives Military Police Corps Background, Present Day Missions And Responsibilities, And Outlines The Challenges Of Training For The Future. Intended Audience: Mp Off, Mp, Correctional Sp, 95B, 95C, 95D, 31A, 31B, 31C
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United States Marine Corps School of Infantry East - US Marines Training The School of Infantry (SOI) is the second stage of initial military training for enlisted United States Marines after Recruit Training. Since the initial training pipeline is divided between coasts, Marines from areas east of the Mississippi River usually graduate from MCRD Parris Island and move on to SOI at SOI East (located at Camp Geiger, a satellite facility of Camp Lejeune in North Carolina), while those from the western half of the nation attend MCRD San Diego and move on to SOI West at the Camp San Onofre area of Camp Pendleton in California. Female Marines are an exception, all of whom go through MCRD Parris Island and SOI East. The School of Infantry's training mission ensures "Every Marine is, first and ...