Yes, 92F, which refers to a petroleum supply specialist in the U.S. Army, is considered a hard skill. This role involves technical knowledge and expertise in managing fuel supply operations, including the storage, distribution, and quality control of petroleum products. Mastery of specific procedures, equipment, and safety protocols makes it a specialized skill set essential for effective operation in military logistics.
The 92F Mos is a petroleum supply specialist
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.
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'.
There are multiple regulations which blanket every MOS. There are multiple regulations pertaining both to all skill levels and to Skill Level 4 personnel. You're not going to find the entire scope of regulations in one paragraph.
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A hard skill is a skill that is tangible and measurable. Hard skills can easily be taught and tested, such as shooting a basketball, reading, and cooking.
Every difficult skill is hard to master.
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.
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92f
$300 - $600, typically.
Beretta 92F.