What do you mean by "regular MOS job", exactly, and do you mean simply attending jump school, or actually being in an active jump status unit?
Most MOS can attend the jump school. The whole of the 82nd Airbourne Division is on jump status - that's not only grunts, but includes support personnel, as well, meaning there'll be PAC clerks, etc. who are on active jump status. The 18th Corps used to be the 18th Airbourne Corps, meaning a whole lot of REMF sorts were on active jump status at that time.
Now, different MOS will have different amounts of difficulty both getting into Jump School and being on active jump status. It'll depend on how many slots are available, what the turnover rate is for that MOS, etc.
no but you need to take a (mos) job test and get a GED eventually ;)
It depends on your MOS (your job),where that MOS tech school is located), and when class dates are available, and what Basic Training facility has corresponding class dates.
It Stands for Military Occupational Specialty. In other words, it's your "Job" in the Marine Corps. This defines you and what you do. For example, If you go into 0311 infantry, you have succeeded as a Rifleman.
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It Stands for Military Occupational Specialty. In other words, it's your "Job" in the Marine Corps. This defines you and what you do. For example, If you go into 0311 infantry, you have succeeded as a Rifleman.
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no you can't.
You go to your MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) school.
It used to be reserved solely for actual Combat Medics, with the MOS of 91B. However, with the Army reorganisation, 91B was folded into the 68W MOS (Healthcare Specialist), which is no longer limited to actual line medics. Anyone with the 68W MOS is elegible for the EFMB (and CMB). Technically, anyone with any MOS can go through the testing, but they cannot wear it without the 68 series MOS.
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You'll be a commissioned officer, entering with the rank of Second Lieutenant. What your actual MOS will be may vary, based on a number of things, including the assessment of your instructors.