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Q: What does a 92y mos airborne do?
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Is 92Y still an over strength MOS in the Army?

Yup. Sadly because when I came in the army in 2008 as a 92Y, we were understrength. Now we're overstrength.


What is the MOS for an Army armorer?

A unit Armorer actually works in supply. That MOS was 76Y30 when I was in the Army, it may have changed. I would say contact your local national guard, they would have your answer for sure. The MOS is 92Y. It is actually an additional duty for a unit supply specialist.


What is army airborne?

Army 82nd airbone is a MOS. This is a job in the Army.


Can a company supply clerk be the company armorer?

Yes. Unit Supply Specialist, U.S. Army MOS 92Y, currently includes the duties of Armorer in this job description. It replaces the old 76Y MOS, Unit Supply Specialist and Armorer.


What it takes to be an airborne soldier?

Completion of Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training (or One Station Unit Training, depending on your MOS), completion of jump school, availability of slots for your MOS in an Airborne unit, and assignment to one of those slots.


Is 68E mos in the army a good mos?

Yes! It is a good MOS. My MOS was 68E20 Prop 7 Rotor repair specialist. I served with the 101st Airborne Div, 101st Assault Helicopter Battalion LZ Sally Viet Nam 1968-1969


What is Army's 82nd airborne?

Army 82nd airbone is a MOS. This is a job in the Army.


How can you change your mos in army boot camp?

Your MOS is selected when you sign your enlistment contract at the MEPS centre. While in BCT or OSUT, you may have the option to drop certain elective (for example, you can drop a RIP contract, or you can drop Airborne school), but you can't change your MOS. If you fail your AIT for the MOS for which you enlisted, then you'll be retrained in another MOS, although you're not very likely to have much of a say in regards to which MOS you're retrained as.


How do you solve this type of reasioning such as 92y equals 36 then 9y equals?

92y = 36 y = 36/92 = 9/23 Then: 9y = 81/23


If 92y equals 36 what is 9y?

If 92y = 36 then y = 36/92 = 9/23 So then 9y = 9*(9/23) = 81/23 or 312/23


What is the mos for an airborn ranger in the army?

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.


What does army 45k20 mean?

45 is the soldier's Career Management Field (CMF). Combined with the following letter, you have the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) - the soldier's career field. 45k used to be the MOS for Armament Repairer - when the Army reclassifed its MOS structure from 2001 - 2004, this MOS became 91K. So, to hold this MOS, they had to be in prior to 2004 or so. The '2' indicates a skill level - skill level 2 indicates they held the rank of Sergeant. The 'O' (not a zero) indicates they have no Special Qualification Identifiers or Additional Skill Identifiers. These identify various skill sets which a soldier possesses... for example, if they were Airborne qualified, they would have a 'P' rather than an 'O'.