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Q: What is the mos and identifier of an army ranger sergeant?
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What is 11B30G MOS?

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.


What does the us army 11b2v mos mean?

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.


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 is Military specialty 13B1P?

Field Artilleryman/parachute qualifiedThe real answerArmy enlisted Military Occupational Specialty codes are this long, drawn out thing. Let's look at one...[98G] is your Military Occupational Skill for linguist] 3 is your Grade/Rank. L for language/ K3 is another Skill identifier as K3 was Electronic Countermeasures Operator. Parachutist for Airborne. Golf for Ranger if your a leg. Vector is the correct Identifier for Airborne/Ranger. Be, Know and Do. Su PonteIf you were in the army, Living the life of an Airborne Ranger is one way and school is totally opposite.The first two characters are usually the Career Management Field the soldier is in, in this case Signals Intelligence. Within that field there are several MOS, and this person is a Linguist--MOS 98G.The next character is the skill level--1 is private through specialist, 2 is sergeant, 3 is staff sergeant, 4 is sergeant first class and 5 is master sergeant or sergeant major. This troop is a staff sergeant.After that is the Skill Qualification Identifier. This person is a linguist, so he has a language skill--SQI L. You can have several SQI, but the highest-ranking one will be listed in your MOS. For instance, if this troop was an Airborne (SQI P) Ranger (SQI V) he would be a 98G30V-TA for Tagalog or any other language. not a 98G3L. SQIs are MOS-independent; anyone can go to airborne school, for instance.The next two characters are the additional skill indicator. In this case, the sergeant attended the Electronic Warfare Operator's Course, and graduating from it gets you the K3. In the really old days, K3 was Electronic Countermeasures Operator, and you had to go to jamming school to receive it. Now, all 98Gs go to EWOC to learn how to go to the field before they get sent to a permanent party unit...because 98G school is taught in a huge brick building on Goodfellow AFB, Texas. ASIs are very MOS-dependent; a cook wouldn't need ASI Z6 (military working dog handler)--only an MP would.The last two are the language identifier, in this case Russian.Given all that, why is MOS 13A1P nonsense? MOS 13A is Field Artillery Officer, and officer MOS are only three characters long.The first part of the answer is correct, 13A1P is a Vietnam war era MOS code for an enlisted field artillery man with additional specialty.Answer:Keeping it simple and short: 11B30VTA / 11B30VW9 this means that you are also High Attitude Low Opening and a Combat Diver. See how simple it is.11 Bravo for InfantrymanRank is: Staff SergeantGrade would be: E-6Special Skill Identifier: Parachutist for Airborne2nd Skill Identifier: (Golf if you are not airborne qualified for short your a >leg Ranger. Airborne Ranger has the Vector Identifier that means you are on jump status in a airborne unit. Ranger Battalion or Regiment and Special Ops unit......It's not the Vietnam War era anymore. In the Modern Action Army, 13A is a Field Artillery Officer. Now...if you would have said 13B1P, that's different: 13B is Cannon Crewman, the 1 means Skill Level 1--private through specialist or corporal--and the P is for Parachutist. And you'd find this gentleman right on Fort Bragg.newtest3newtest3


What is 11B1P2C mos in us army?

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.


What does the US Armu 11B2V MOS mean?

11B denotes infantry rifleman. 2 is his rank sergeant. and the V signifies he's in a Ranger Batt. so he's an E-5 infantryman in a Ranger Battalion.


What is the MOS for The Sergeant?

It depends on the duties.MOS is rank specific only in the last several characters. MOS is always job specific.


What mos is a 94B3H?

There is no MOS of 94B in the current organisation. It may have existed prior to 2004, but doesn't now. 94 is the Electronics Maintenence and Calibrations CMF, although it may have been something completely different prior to 2004. The "3" is a Skill Level Identifier, indicating that they were at skill level 3, i.e., they held the rank of Staff Sergeant. The "H" is a Special Qualifications Identifier, in this case, indicating that they are qualified as an instructor.


What is the mos code for a first sergeant?

There isn't one. First Sergeant isn't an MOS - you don't enlist as a First Sergeant. It's a rank and position which is achieved through time and experience. It doesn't change the holder's MOS - if they were, say, 68 series, 88 series, 11 series, etc., they would retain that CMF identifier. What does change is that, when one is promoted to E8, they're no longer considered specific to a certain MOS, but rather, a generalist in the entire field. So, if someone were 68W (Healthcare Specialist) and were promoted to E8, they would no longer be 68W, but rather, 68Z, making them a generalist in the entire Career Management Field.


How many characters can you enter for duty MOS?

In the US Army, for enlisted personnel, all MOS have a total of nine characters. The first two digits are the Career Management Field, and are numbers, while the third is a letter which pinpoints your occupation more specifically - these three characters comprise your actual MOS. The fourth character is a number, which is a Skill Level Identifier - 0 for a entry level trainee, 1 for Private through Specialist, 2 for Corporal (DA approved) and Sergeant, 3 for Staff Sergeant, 4 for Sergeant First Class, and 5 for Master Sergeant through Sergeant Major of the Army. The fifth character is a Special Qualification Identifier, which is for any specialised training and skills you've achieved. For example, being parachute qualified, I had a "P" as my SQI. If you have no such identifiers, you're given a default "O" (the letter.. SQIs are always a letter). The sixth and seventh characters are for Additional Skill Identifiers, which may be a combination of a number and a letter, or may be two additional skills each assigned an individual letter. If you have none, you get the default "OO". Eighth and ninth characters are Language Identification Codes. If you do not speak a foreign language, you are again assigned "OO".


What is 37F3SH8?

This one doesn't make sense. MOS 37F is a Psychological Warfare Specialist. Rank is Staff Sergeant (E6). His special skill is "Special Operations Support," which makes sense here because these guys belong to United States Army Special Operations Command. SQI S outranks SQI P, but this troop is also airborne qualified. The Additional Skill Identifier H8 means "wheeled vehicle recovery." The only people who can carry that ASI are mechanics--63B (light wheeled vehicle mechanic) and 63S (heavy wheeled vehicle mechanic). It's very possible that the sergeant could have gone to this course; the Army allows people in overstrength MOS to reenlist for a different job, so this sergeant could have been a mechanic who took the wheeled vehicle recovery course just after he graduated from AIT, then reenlisted for PSYOPS. In this case, the sergeant's primary MOS would be 37F3S, and his secondary MOS would be (probably) 63B3SH8. This man is the most popular staff sergeant in his unit, because every time someone drives into one of those Humvee-swallowing holes that every drop zone in the Army has, this sergeant will be the one dispatched to fish him out.


US military occupation 0341?

0341 is the United States Marine Corps MOS for a mortarman, ranks Private through Sergeant. The US Army equivalent would be 11C (11C1 for Private through Specialist, 11C2 for Sergeant).