When did the Army change the MOS codes?
When did the Army change the MOS codes?
1983 reform. In 1983, there was a reform of this system. Some of the field code numbers were changed and the MOS codes were streamlined. Warrant officers and officers received the same career field codes as enlisted and NCO personnel and ended in the same SQI letter codes.
What was your MOS?
An MOS is the role or job someone had while in the military. There are over 10,000 different occupational specialties across the military that cover a whole range of skillsets and levels of responsibility. Perhaps the best way to think of an MOS is the same way you would think about someone’s college major.
What are the 11 series MOS?
The two primary Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) of Army MOS 11X is Infantryman (MOS 11B) and Indirect Fire Infantryman (MOS 11C).
What is a 76Y MOS?
76Y MOS. Job Detail. Supervises or performs duties involving request, receipt, storage, issue, accountability, preservation of individual, organizational, installation and expendable supplies.