There isn't an MOS for Airborne Ranger - it would be a Special Qualification Identifier which comes after their MOS. For example, Infantry is the "11" Career Management Field. A Private coming fresh out of One Station Unit Training would be awarded the MOS 11B1O, with "11B" being the MOS, "1" being the skill level - in this case, 1 to indicate ranks Private through Specialist, and the "O" is the Special Qualification Identifier - in this case, "O" means he has no special qualifications. Now, let's he attends and completes jump school afterwards. At that point, he would become 11B1P, with the "P" indicating he's jump qualified. So a couple years pass, he gets promoted to E4, and attends Ranger school, and completes it. At that point, he'd be awarded a "V" Special Qualification Identifier for "Ranger Parachutist" (i.e., Airborne Ranger), so his MOS would read 11B1V.
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11B1V
The safest MOS in the Army would be one dealing with the Army Band, Human Resources, or finance. These include the MOS - 42F, 42R9B, 42 S, or 44C.
MOS Military Occupational Specialty
Army 82nd airbone is a MOS. This is a job in the Army.
The US Army's 101st Airborn Division (Ambl).
20% of the US military is airborn ☺
Mail clerk is a supplemental duty - it doesn't carry its own MOS.
Could be any MOS. They pretty much run officers through jump school for funsies. Officers might serve in one branch, but actually have to perform in another (e.g., a serving infantry officer who was actually qualified as an armor officer). So those qualifications don't make them specific to any MOS.
91W
MOS, military occupational specialty
In the Netherlands in 1940, made by the German army.
Anywhere, 35F Intelligence Analyst is a MOS that can be stationed at any Army Base.
The cast of For Which It Stands - 2003 includes: Ernest Arustamyan as U.S. Army Ranger Justin Chambers as German Soldier Kevin Danloe as U.S. Army Ranger Gabriel Edwards as Wounded German Michael Haas as Young Dowd Neal Hickerson as German Soldier James Kayton as U.S. Army Ranger Mauro Lannini as U.S. Army Ranger Cameron McHarg as U.S. Army Ranger Roman Okrepky as U.S. Army Ranger Ian Philips as U.S. Army Ranger Chris Sarvis as U.S. Army Ranger Ken Shahinian as Old Dowd Chris Weeks as U.S. Army Ranger Kenny Ziegler as U.S. Army Ranger