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A trooper is granted an MOS through assignment to a particular Area of Operations. For example, if PVT.Smith.K, after completing Training Unit, is assigned to A/1-7 he will take on the MOS of 15P for his time in Alpha Company | |||
==1st Battalion== | ==1st Battalion== |
Revision as of 14:48, 7 October 2016
The Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) Code is used to identify the specific job of a trooper
The following MOSs are used by the Regiment
CODE | TITLE |
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11B | Infantry |
68W | Medic |
19K | Armor Crewman |
11C | Indirect Fire Specialist |
12B | Combat Engineer |
15P | Aviation Operations Specialist |
A trooper is granted an MOS through assignment to a particular Area of Operations. For example, if PVT.Smith.K, after completing Training Unit, is assigned to A/1-7 he will take on the MOS of 15P for his time in Alpha Company
1st Battalion
Alpha Company hosts the 15P MOS
Bravo Company hosts the 11B, 19K, and 68W MOSs
Charlie Company hosts the 11B, 68W, 11C, and 12B MOSs
Delta Company hosts all available MOSs