11B is a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) code, which identifies that individual's occupation in the military. 11 is the Career Management Field (CMF) for Infantry, and the "B" indicates the service member is an enlisted soldier serving as an infantryman (there used to be separate MOS codes for light, mechanised, and anti-tank infantry soldiers, but they've all since been folded into 11B).
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11b + 6b = 17b
It is an algebraic expression that can be simplified to: 11b-7
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b2+11b-42 = (b+14)(b-3) when factored
MOS 11B refers to the Military Occupational Specialty for an Infantryman in the U.S. Army. Soldiers in this role are trained in various combat tactics, weapons use, and infantry operations, serving as part of the ground combat forces. Their responsibilities include engaging the enemy, conducting reconnaissance, and performing various tasks related to ground warfare. Infantrymen are fundamental to the Army's mission, often operating in diverse and challenging environments.
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-2b+8-4b = -5-11b+7 -2b-4b+11b = -5+7-8 5b = -6 b = -6/5
The US Army, like the US Department of Defense, is supported by the tax payer. The US Army Corp of Engineers is part of the US Army; just like the US Army Artillery, or US Army Armor, or US Army Infantry.
its not a us army its the United states army, US is just the initials.
11B - infantry. Prior to the reorganization which occurred towards the end of 2001/beginning of 2002, the 11 series Career Management Field consisted of the following infantry MOSs - 11A (Infantry Officer - commissioned officer only), 11B (light infantryman - enlisted), 11C (mortar crewman - enlisted), 11H (anti-armor crewman - enlisted), 11M (mechanized infantryman - enlisted), and 11X (basic trainee/not MOS qualified - enlisted). After the reorganization, the MOS of 11H and 11M were folded into 11B. 11A remains Infantry Officer, and 11C remained in place for mortar team members.