

#Military mos listing code
All enlisted and officer Marines are assigned a four-digit code denoting their primary occupational field and specialty. Conversion of Deleted Codes, p.250 (2.04 MB) General Information - Enlisted MOS Conversion List (Air Force) Click the Warrant Officer MOSs below to see the duty description, prerequisites, and preferred qualifications that you may be eligible to apply for. The United States Marine Corps Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) is a system of categorizing career fields. Alphabetical Index of Military Occupational Specialties, p.232 (9.35 MB) MOS-D contains data describing training- relevant characteristics of Army Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) as of FY90. Coding Organization Level, p.228 (2.28 MB) Codes, Titles, and Specifications, p.25 (23.9 MB)Ĭodes, Titles, and Specifications Continues, p.75 (24.6 MB)Ĭodes, Titles, and Specifications Continues, p.125 (24.2 MB)Ĭodes, Titles, and Specifications Continues, p.175 (24.2 MB) Numerical List of Military Occupational Specialties, p.9 (6.0 MB) Reference List of Consolidated Changes to TM 12-406 (0.99 MB) I've been looking for the same thing for a while now and just found this link: ENJOY ! I imagine for transportation efficiency, an RC could fill a train load of men and send them to one location. In regimental and division histories they often cite the regions where they got many of their trainees.

Perhaps there was a central center that directed the requisitions to particular Reception Centers based the allocated number of men to be selected by the community Draft Boards. Apparently units and replacement training centers put in requisitions for manpower and, depending on the tables for the MOS's required and the MOS's they had assigned, RC's filled requisitions. It seems a system was set-up such that it could run without central control (makes sense since they did not have the IT to do central booking). Occasionally I have wondered how the Reception Centers parceled out the men they received from their area Draft Boards. I recall Slaymaker's hope of being assigned to the cavalry horse breaking operations following a basic training with the 129th Infantry. MOS's below 500 had civilian equivalents while those above did not.

Click to expand.That's correct, according to "The Procurement and Training of Ground Combat Troops" (Green Book, page 7 ish) upon induction soldiers would be interviewed for possible MOS assignment. List of Military Occupation Specialty codes (MOS) by State and County Page: 859 of 1,684 This text is part of the collection entitled: Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission and was provided to UNT Digital Library by the UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.
