In the US Army, for enlisted personnel, all MOS have a total of nine characters. The first two digits are the Career Management Field, and are numbers, while the third is a letter which pinpoints your occupation more specifically - these three characters comprise your actual MOS.
The fourth character is a number, which is a Skill Level Identifier - 0 for a entry level trainee, 1 for Private through Specialist, 2 for Corporal (DA approved) and Sergeant, 3 for Staff Sergeant, 4 for Sergeant First Class, and 5 for Master Sergeant through Sergeant Major of the Army.
The fifth character is a Special Qualification Identifier, which is for any specialised training and skills you've achieved. For example, being parachute qualified, I had a "P" as my SQI. If you have no such identifiers, you're given a default "O" (the letter.. SQIs are always a letter).
The sixth and seventh characters are for Additional Skill Identifiers, which may be a combination of a number and a letter, or may be two additional skills each assigned an individual letter. If you have none, you get the default "OO".
Eighth and ninth characters are Language Identification Codes. If you do not speak a foreign language, you are again assigned "OO".
Mail clerk is a supplemental duty - it doesn't carry its own MOS.
Anywhere, 35F Intelligence Analyst is a MOS that can be stationed at any Army Base.
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Pretty much anywhere where there are infantry, armour, or cavalry units to be found. But you did not give an MOS - you gave a CMF (Career Management Field). 13 is the CMF - MOS would be more specific (e.g., 13B).
A unit Armorer actually works in supply. That MOS was 76Y30 when I was in the Army, it may have changed. I would say contact your local national guard, they would have your answer for sure. The MOS is 92Y. It is actually an additional duty for a unit supply specialist.
im a 63B currently in the active duty army, and its a great job, of course sometimes youll have to work late to get the mission done, if you dont like being a mechanic..then do NOT pick this mos because you will be working on wheeled vehicles alot, oh and this mos is changing to 91B
It depends on the duties.MOS is rank specific only in the last several characters. MOS is always job specific.
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Wait two more days, and then you can.
Marine MOS 6800 Meteorological & Oceanographic Services is not an element in determining Marine service members' pay. Pay is a matter of pay grade and time in service. There are additional family related and duty related elements that are considered, but MOS is not one of these.
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