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I'll break it down for you 11B - infantryman, enlisted. This part is the actual MOS. 1 - lower enlisted, ranks Private through Specialist. This is the skill level identifier. P - Airbourne qualification. This is an additional skill identifier. 2C - qualified to operate the Javelin anti-armour weapons system. This is another additional skill identifier.
They are both Pathfinder. F7 is Enlisted, 5Q is officer.
11B is for Infantry. 30 is for skill level of Staff Sergeant (E-6). G is an Additional Skill Identifier (ASI) meaning Ranger qualified. You probably would not want to mess with a soldier with MOS 11B30G.
11B is the actual MOS. 11 is the Career Management Field - 11 Series is Infantry Branch, and the "B" indicates that the person is enlisted, and may be serving as Light Infantry, Mechanized Infantry, Motorized Infantry, or as a TOW anti-tank crew member. Infantry officers have the MOS of 11A and mortar crew members have the MOS of 11C. The next bit is a bit confusing to me, because it seems a bit off. "2" is supposed to be the skill level - a Skill Level Identifier of 2 indicates a service member with the rank of Sergeant/pay grade of E5. After the Skill Level Identifier comes the Special Qualification Identifier (e.g., Airborne, Airborne Ranger, etc.), and then the Additional Skill Identifiers. The problem is that there is no "T" Special Qualification Identifier, and "2T" (in which case, they'd have left out the Skill Level Identifier) is an Additional Skill Identifier for a TENCAP Data Analyst - not something an infantryman would have.... So the 11B part is an actual MOS, but the "2T" bit is questionable.
king of fighters wing 1.3 skill list is the skill list of the players in which they power up.
a list of additional commands is a sub-menu
Immediately available
x -> 800-899
I guess the link to the skill list doesn't work by you, right? Well try to find it on the internet.
I think mathematical skill includes problem solving skill, skill to model and analyzea problem mathematically,
In what context?