00F would be the actual MOS. That specific one means immaterial in the National Guard Bureau. So basically, they may be qualified in a particular MOS, but are not serving in that capacity.
The 1 is a skill level identifier. 0 indicates someone going through Basic Traning/AIT or OSUT. 1 is for Private through Specialist. So this individual holds some rank between Private E1 and Specialist E4.. with a 00 MOS, I'm inclined to expect the former.
The 0 simply means they have no additional special skills qualifications. If they were, for example, parachute certified, they would have a P there, and additional skills identifiers (ASIs) can be multiples.. I have the P identifier (for being jump qualified) followed by a 1L identifier (fluent in a foreign language), for example.
"MOS Immaterial" for enlisted personnel in the National Guard Bureau. Take someone who goes the "split op" option, where they'll go through Basic Training between their junior and senior years in high school, and they'll continue drilling with their Guard unit in the time between. However, since they have not attended AIT, they will not have an MOS yet (regardless of what they enlisted for).
Army MOS 00F30 ?
It is MOS 1141.
MOS stands for Military Occupational Specialty. You may hear MOS 68F or something else. Each job is assigned a MOS.
Mos Certification = Microsoft Certification
MOS Burger was created in 1972.
The population of MOS Burger is 2,010.
The population of Alpha MOS is 73.
Alpha MOS was created in 1993.
Acorn MOS was created in 1981.
Mos Speedrun happened in 2011.
MOS Presents was created in 2004.
MOS Technology was created in 1969.
The 92F Mos is a petroleum supply specialist