There isn't one. First Sergeant isn't an MOS - you don't enlist as a First Sergeant. It's a rank and position which is achieved through time and experience. It doesn't change the holder's MOS - if they were, say, 68 series, 88 series, 11 series, etc., they would retain that CMF identifier. What does change is that, when one is promoted to E8, they're no longer considered specific to a certain MOS, but rather, a generalist in the entire field. So, if someone were 68W (Healthcare Specialist) and were promoted to E8, they would no longer be 68W, but rather, 68Z, making them a generalist in the entire Career Management Field.
11B2V is the MOS for an Infantry, E5 Sergeant, Ranger .
The Full Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) code for 11Z is "Infantry Senior Sergeant" in the U.S. Army. This designation is for non-commissioned officers who have significant leadership responsibilities within infantry units, overseeing training, operations, and personnel management. The 11Z MOS typically requires extensive experience and knowledge in infantry tactics and leadership.
The Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) for an E-6 Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Army can vary widely, as it encompasses various roles across different fields. Common MOS options for E-6 include infantry, logistics, and maintenance, among others. Each MOS has specific duties and responsibilities, and promotion to Staff Sergeant typically requires demonstrating leadership skills and proficiency in the chosen specialty.
Really depends on MOS (occupation), turnover of that occupation, etc. Typically, after ten years, most personnel hold the rank of Staff Sergeant, and a fair number will hold the rank of Sergeant First Class.
Mos stands for military operational specialty and MOS 6100 is the code used for Helicopter/Tilt-rotor Mechanic-Trainee.
The '3' indicates skill level 3, which would be the rank of Staff Sergeant. A Staff Sergeant would be a squad leader, or a Staff Sergeant with seniority or who is close to promotion to Sergeant First Class might fill the role of Platoon Sergeant. They might also work as a staff NCO in a battalion/brigade/division/etc. shop, which wouldn't be a leadership position.
Mos stands for military operational specialty and MOS 6100 is the code used for Helicopter/Tilt-rotor Mechanic-Trainee.
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There is no such rank as "First Class Sergeant". You have either Sergeant First Class, which is E7, or First Sergeant, which, along with Master Sergeant, is E8.
Medical Entomologist
It depends on the duties.MOS is rank specific only in the last several characters. MOS is always job specific.
The Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) for Special Forces in the U.S. Army is primarily 18 series, with 18B for Special Forces Weapons Sergeant, 18C for Special Forces Engineer Sergeant, 18D for Special Forces Medical Sergeant, and 18E for Special Forces Communications Sergeant. Each specialty focuses on a specific skill set essential for unconventional warfare and operations. Soldiers must complete a rigorous selection process and training to qualify for these roles.