What's your MOS (Military Occupational Specialty)? - Page 18




 
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July 20th, 2004  
footballgod
 
AF 3C071

In AF we have afsc (air force specialty codes). computer operator
July 25th, 2004  
ronman
 
Mine was 36L(US Army) bu that has been reclassified since I left active duty. The official title was Transportable Switching Systems Operator/Maintainer. In a nutshell I was a telephone switch operator. Not a bad job, the commo shelter was air conditioned because of the electronics generating heat. That's about all I can tell about it, most of the details are classified!
July 30th, 2004  
GSO
 
Cannon Crewman-140.10
Cannon Crewman Airborne Qualified-140.17
Scout/Observer Airborne Qualified-133.17
Senior Medical Specialist-Special Forces Qualified-91B4S
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July 30th, 2004  
Airborne Eagle
 
 
Intel Analys in the Army (96B) and cross-trained as a Stinger crewman (16S)
Intel Analyst in the Air Guard.
August 7th, 2004  
Acerbus
 
11X, Infantry recruit.

Right now I've got the option which'll put me through Jump School and into an Airborne unit, but I'm trying to get it bumped up to a Ranger contract which'll put me through RIP and into the 75th Rangers.

10 months till I head to Benning.
August 13th, 2004  
Intelligal
 
96B (Intell Anaylst) with PA Guard
August 14th, 2004  
JAdkinson
 
My friend is a Army Crytological Lingust assigned to the Defense Language Institue in Monterey Bay California
August 15th, 2004  
godofthunder9010
 
 
I don't remember the exact term for it, but I'm that guy who is not allowed to even enlist voluntarily in active service until half of the US has been taken by an invading enemy force. Prolly get drafted when Washington DC is under siege.
August 30th, 2004  
eric krauter
 
I am in the air force and I am a aerospace maint. technician
September 19th, 2004  
Damien435
 
 
I got 11X (Infantry), don't know why, but for some reason I just wanted to go infantry, on the ASVAB I scored real high in my artillery line score (Like 147 or something, can't remember exactly) all my army line scores were over 120, Air Force was the only branch where not all were over 100, so basically I was qualified to do pretty much whatever I wanted and that they had open and I chose to start from the bottom and work my way up.