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  1. NAVMC 1200.1H > United States Marine Corps Flagship > Electronic Library Display
  2. Army establishes new IT career path > U.S. ARMY RECRUITING COMMAND > U.S. Army Recruiting News
  3. USMC 61 Field (Helicopter Maintenance/Mechanic)
  4. 35 Series MOS
  5. List of United States Army careers
  6. Army establishes new IT career path > U.S. ARMY RECRUITING COMMAND > U.S. Army Recruiting News
  7. USMC 61 Field (Helicopter Maintenance/Mechanic)
  8. NAVMC 1200.1H > United States Marine Corps Flagship > Electronic Library Display
  9. 35 Series MOS
  10. List of United States Army careers


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NAVMC 1200.1H > United States Marine Corps Flagship > Electronic Library Display

This Manual defines occupational specialties found on tables oforganization in the Total Force Structure Management System that lead togeneration of the authorized strength report containing information enablingthe Marine Corps to carry out its assigned mission to organize, recruit,classify, train, assign, and manage the force.

Army establishes new IT career path > U.S. ARMY RECRUITING COMMAND > U.S. Army Recruiting News

The 50th Expeditionary Signal Battalion (Enhanced) and 63rd Expeditionary Signal Battalion conducted a combined Large Scale Combat Operations (LSCO) communications exercise on Fort Bragg, North Carolina, September 29, 2021. The Lion Brigade achieved its goal of pushing the boundaries of a line of sight network to give the XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg redundancy and flexibility in a satellite communications denied environment. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Eric Messmer) FORT KNOX, Ky– The U.S. Army has created a new military occupational specialty for the first time in two years, and it’s no surprise it is technology focused. The new network communications systems specialist, or 25H, is available to applicants immediately. The tech job joins others in the Army’s Signal Corps career field and combines several existing 25-series jobs into one. The new occupation will ensure Soldiers develop a well-rounded skillset and will prepare them to meet the growing demands of operating in an increasingly technology-rich battlespace. After the standard 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training, new 25H Soldiers will undergo 19 weeks of Advanced Individual Training at the U.S. Army Signal Center at Fort Gordon, Georgia. New recruits choosing to become a network communications systems specialist can receive enlistment bonuses for attending Airborne school, if eligible, in addition to other incentives available at the time of enlistment. For more information about careers and benefits in the U....

USMC 61 Field (Helicopter Maintenance/Mechanic)

USMC OccFld 61 Helicopter Maintenance/Mechanic is a group of military jobs related to aviation. The Marine Corps separates its jobs, or Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) into career fields (OccFld). The aviation jobs that are related to USMC 61 Field are specific to helicopter mechanics and maintenance. Whereas OccFld 62 is specific to Related Article– Jump to an MOS Purpose of USMC Field 61 USMC 61 Field Marines operate on helicopters and tiltrotors. Image: USMC 61 Field is the helicopter maintenance and mechanic division of the military branch. The It also keeps Marine helicopter pilots safe by making sure all mechanical systems and components are in full working order. Marines that wish to serve in USMC 61 Field must meet basic requirements of the MOS, including Training for an MOS in USMC 61 Field begins after the soldier completes basic training. Basic Aircraft Maintenance is the first course of training followed by more centralized maintenance/mechanical coursework depending on assigned MOS. Related Article– Marines will spend their initial time in the MOS performing Progression in the military career can lead to promotional opportunities where you supervise other soldiers under your unit. Let’s take a look at the various MOS offered under USMC 61 Field… Helicopter/Tiltrotor Mechanic-Trainee (MOS 6111) Marine Corps Helicopter/Tiltrotor Mechanic-Trainee is an entry-level MOS of OccFld 61. Trainees are under the close supervision and instruction of a superior ran...

35 Series MOS

The United States Army classifies intelligence military jobs as 35 Series MOS. The Army designates your job while serving the country as a “Military Occupational Speciality” (MOS). Military Intelligence (MI) is crucial to keeping the nation alert and safe from outsiders. Service members that contribute to 35 Series MOS are hard-working, persistent, and determined individuals. The information they gather on outside interests very well may save hundreds, if not thousands of lives. Continue reading to learn more about every Military Occupational Specialty under 35 Series MOS. Related Article– 1. Intelligence Analyst (MOS 35F) Image: Military Intelligence (MI) jobs are classified under 35 Series MOS. The United States Army designates its primary Military Intelligence specialty as MOS 35F Intelligence Analyst. An Army Intelligence Analyst (MOS 35F) has an important function in understanding foreign cultures and languages. Intelligence Analysts utilize cutting-edge technology to gain a tactical advantage over the enemy. MOS 35F Analysts study information to determine potential adjustments in enemy capabilities or vulnerabilities. Their intelligence reports may radically shift the course of any military action. Consequently, Army Intelligence Analysts (MOS 35F) collect and report sensitive information to authorities. Additionally, they assist in establishing as well as maintaining systematic, cross-referenced intelligence files and records. Learn more about what it takes to becom...

List of United States Army careers

The Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). MOS are labeled with a short alphanumerical code called a area of concentration, or AOC. Just like enlisted MOSCs, AOCs are two digits plus a letter. Related AOCs are grouped together by specific warrant officer military occupational specialty, or WOMOS. Codes consists of three digits plus a letter. Related WOMOS are grouped together by Army branch. The Army is currently restructuring its personnel management systems, as of 2019. Immaterial & Personnel Special Reporting Codes [ ] Officer • 00A Duties Unassigned • 00B General Officer • 00C Relieved from Duty; Sick in Hospital or Quarters • 00D Newly Commissioned Officers Awaiting Entry on Active Duty for Officer Basic Course Attendance • 00E Student Officer • 01A Officer Generalist • 01B Aviation/Infantry/Armor/MI Immaterial • 01C Chemical/Engineer/MP Immaterial • 01D Army Financial Management/Adjutant General immaterial • 02A Combat Arms Generalist • 02B Infantry/Armor Immaterial • 02C Infantry/Armor/Field Artillery/Engineer Immaterial • 03A Infantry/Armor Immaterial • 05A Army Medical Department • 09G Army National Guard (ARNG) on Active Duty Medical Hold • 09H US Army Reserve (USAR) on Active Duty Medical Hold Warrant • 001A Unqual in Auth WO MOS • 002A Patient • 003A Student • 004A Duties Unassigned • 011A Brch/MOS Immaterial • 019G Army National Guard on Active Duty Medical Hold • 019H US Army Reserve on Active Duty Medical Hold • 09B Trainee Unassigned • 09C Trainee Language ...

Army establishes new IT career path > U.S. ARMY RECRUITING COMMAND > U.S. Army Recruiting News

The 50th Expeditionary Signal Battalion (Enhanced) and 63rd Expeditionary Signal Battalion conducted a combined Large Scale Combat Operations (LSCO) communications exercise on Fort Bragg, North Carolina, September 29, 2021. The Lion Brigade achieved its goal of pushing the boundaries of a line of sight network to give the XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg redundancy and flexibility in a satellite communications denied environment. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Eric Messmer) FORT KNOX, Ky– The U.S. Army has created a new military occupational specialty for the first time in two years, and it’s no surprise it is technology focused. The new network communications systems specialist, or 25H, is available to applicants immediately. The tech job joins others in the Army’s Signal Corps career field and combines several existing 25-series jobs into one. The new occupation will ensure Soldiers develop a well-rounded skillset and will prepare them to meet the growing demands of operating in an increasingly technology-rich battlespace. After the standard 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training, new 25H Soldiers will undergo 19 weeks of Advanced Individual Training at the U.S. Army Signal Center at Fort Gordon, Georgia. New recruits choosing to become a network communications systems specialist can receive enlistment bonuses for attending Airborne school, if eligible, in addition to other incentives available at the time of enlistment. For more information about careers and benefits in the U....

USMC 61 Field (Helicopter Maintenance/Mechanic)

USMC OccFld 61 Helicopter Maintenance/Mechanic is a group of military jobs related to aviation. The Marine Corps separates its jobs, or Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) into career fields (OccFld). The aviation jobs that are related to USMC 61 Field are specific to helicopter mechanics and maintenance. Whereas OccFld 62 is specific to Related Article– Jump to an MOS Purpose of USMC Field 61 USMC 61 Field Marines operate on helicopters and tiltrotors. Image: USMC 61 Field is the helicopter maintenance and mechanic division of the military branch. The It also keeps Marine helicopter pilots safe by making sure all mechanical systems and components are in full working order. Marines that wish to serve in USMC 61 Field must meet basic requirements of the MOS, including Training for an MOS in USMC 61 Field begins after the soldier completes basic training. Basic Aircraft Maintenance is the first course of training followed by more centralized maintenance/mechanical coursework depending on assigned MOS. Related Article– Marines will spend their initial time in the MOS performing Progression in the military career can lead to promotional opportunities where you supervise other soldiers under your unit. Let’s take a look at the various MOS offered under USMC 61 Field… Helicopter/Tiltrotor Mechanic-Trainee (MOS 6111) Marine Corps Helicopter/Tiltrotor Mechanic-Trainee is an entry-level MOS of OccFld 61. Trainees are under the close supervision and instruction of a superior ran...

NAVMC 1200.1H > United States Marine Corps Flagship > Electronic Library Display

This Manual defines occupational specialties found on tables oforganization in the Total Force Structure Management System that lead togeneration of the authorized strength report containing information enablingthe Marine Corps to carry out its assigned mission to organize, recruit,classify, train, assign, and manage the force.

35 Series MOS

The United States Army classifies intelligence military jobs as 35 Series MOS. The Army designates your job while serving the country as a “Military Occupational Speciality” (MOS). Military Intelligence (MI) is crucial to keeping the nation alert and safe from outsiders. Service members that contribute to 35 Series MOS are hard-working, persistent, and determined individuals. The information they gather on outside interests very well may save hundreds, if not thousands of lives. Continue reading to learn more about every Military Occupational Specialty under 35 Series MOS. Related Article– 1. Intelligence Analyst (MOS 35F) Image: Military Intelligence (MI) jobs are classified under 35 Series MOS. The United States Army designates its primary Military Intelligence specialty as MOS 35F Intelligence Analyst. An Army Intelligence Analyst (MOS 35F) has an important function in understanding foreign cultures and languages. Intelligence Analysts utilize cutting-edge technology to gain a tactical advantage over the enemy. MOS 35F Analysts study information to determine potential adjustments in enemy capabilities or vulnerabilities. Their intelligence reports may radically shift the course of any military action. Consequently, Army Intelligence Analysts (MOS 35F) collect and report sensitive information to authorities. Additionally, they assist in establishing as well as maintaining systematic, cross-referenced intelligence files and records. Learn more about what it takes to becom...

List of United States Army careers

The Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). MOS are labeled with a short alphanumerical code called a area of concentration, or AOC. Just like enlisted MOSCs, AOCs are two digits plus a letter. Related AOCs are grouped together by specific warrant officer military occupational specialty, or WOMOS. Codes consists of three digits plus a letter. Related WOMOS are grouped together by Army branch. The Army is currently restructuring its personnel management systems, as of 2019. Immaterial & Personnel Special Reporting Codes [ ] Officer • 00A Duties Unassigned • 00B General Officer • 00C Relieved from Duty; Sick in Hospital or Quarters • 00D Newly Commissioned Officers Awaiting Entry on Active Duty for Officer Basic Course Attendance • 00E Student Officer • 01A Officer Generalist • 01B Aviation/Infantry/Armor/MI Immaterial • 01C Chemical/Engineer/MP Immaterial • 01D Army Financial Management/Adjutant General immaterial • 02A Combat Arms Generalist • 02B Infantry/Armor Immaterial • 02C Infantry/Armor/Field Artillery/Engineer Immaterial • 03A Infantry/Armor Immaterial • 05A Army Medical Department • 09G Army National Guard (ARNG) on Active Duty Medical Hold • 09H US Army Reserve (USAR) on Active Duty Medical Hold Warrant • 001A Unqual in Auth WO MOS • 002A Patient • 003A Student • 004A Duties Unassigned • 011A Brch/MOS Immaterial • 019G Army National Guard on Active Duty Medical Hold • 019H US Army Reserve on Active Duty Medical Hold • 09B Trainee Unassigned • 09C Trainee Language ...

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