3POX1
31PX
3P0x1B
The U.S. Air force has a AFSC (Air force speciality code) for nearly every job imaginable. The AFSC for our "guards" is 3P0X1 Security Forces. They handle all manner of operations like protecting the border of military bases, patroling bases, security for missions, and yes guarding things like Air craft and buildings.
There is no prefix of o. They skip using the o/O prefix because it's confused with the number 0.
Security Forces personnel deploy at least 6 months out of each year on average. I would recommend x-ray technician or another medical AFSC. Medical AFSC's typically deploy later in their careers- if at all- although all Air Force Personnel are subject to deployment of any length, at any time. Cops do deploy a lot, though. And work pretty long hours, even when at home station. Plenty of cops have families, of course, and make family and military lives work. But Security Forces is challenging, for anyone with a family.
Arming Group A are Airmen who use their weapons as part of their careers, such as PJs, CCTs, TACPs, Security Forces, etc. Arming Group B includes every other AFSC that doesn't generally need weapons to do their job.
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Primary AFSC or PAFSC
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Contracting
a. All answers are correct b. Position number, AFSC, Grade, SSAN c. AFSC, Grade, Duty Title, Name d. Required grade, Secondary AFSC, Duty Title
Spectrum Operations