745 Rifleman 746 Rifleman, Auto (BAR - Browning Automatic Rifle)
Light Weapons Infantryman
MOS would be most interchangeable with Rate in the navy. Rate is pretty much another word for job specialty as is mos. Rate may also be referred to as a NEC.
The Marine Corps Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 3531 refers to Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) operators. While specific numbers of MOS 3531 marines deployed to Vietnam are not readily available, it is known that many marines in various roles operated vehicles during the Vietnam War. The use of armored vehicles was critical in the conflict, but the exact count of those specifically classified as 3531 is not well-documented. The overall Marine Corps presence in Vietnam included over 500,000 personnel at the peak of the war.
The date of MOS conversion was July of 2006 but it was in process since January 2006 ( 03 ) denotes an infantry MOS ( 17 ) is the sniper designation hope it helps
Administrative NCO
MOS Military Occupational Specialty
Más o menos = more or less.
Intelligence Specialist
745 Rifleman 746 Rifleman, Auto (BAR - Browning Automatic Rifle)
I means Mom Over Shoulder
Light Weapons Infantryman
It is short for "Most Definitely", which is also what he uses as his website e-mail address. Hence; Mos Def....
The phrase is in Latin...It means:I will check some it's then he will knowHope this helps!
An 8511 Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) was for Marines serving as Marine Corps Drill Instructors.
MOS is Military Occupational Speciality, and I believe the T is an indication that the service member is still in training, as opposed to MOSQ, which indicates that they are qualified in their MOS (i.e., have completed training in their career field).
Tet Offensive.