He had the MOS of 11B (infantryman)
MOS stands for Military Occupational Specialty. You may hear MOS 68F or something else. Each job is assigned a MOS.
MOS is an acronym for Military Occupational Specialty...or job specialty.
MOS, military occupational specialty
he is in the military - that is a job.
It depends on the duties.MOS is rank specific only in the last several characters. MOS is always job specific.
Military Occupational Specialty, the equivalent of a job title or description in civilian life.
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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The Army MOS, or Military Operation Specialists, includes jobs in divisions such as Interpreter, Engineer Corps, Artillery divisions in the Field and Air units, and Signal Corps. All these jobs are for enlisted soldiers.
No, you can get a good job with that PhD, whereas military might get you killed.
The Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) for a colonel in the U.S. Army is 11B - Infantry. However, it's important to note that MOS designations can vary depending on the branch of the military and the specific career field within that branch.
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.