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Like in the Infantry: our Armorers were 11-series, not an Armorer (Weapon Repair Specialist) MOS. And we used both 11-series and 88-series as supply drivers. The military tries to keep "official" job titles grouped by MOS. But because of the vast necessity to maintain unit readiness at all times with a diversity of jobs within a unit's mission parameters, it is not at all uncommon for a unit to have specialty personnel trained to do jobs that are otherwise a different MOS than their TO&E shows as authorized attachments. He's not saying anything about the 12D MOS, just adding some information to the thread that others might not know about. |
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I was on a team with a senior NCO from the SF dive school long ago.
I know some guys who went through it. It was kind of random and a combat oriented school. Not everyone got to attend, like HALO and other real specialized stuff. Very tough, lots of running and distance swimming. They launched from subs, boats and planes. |
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