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The Army calls their enlisted jobs military occupational specialties, or MOS. If you have a combat arms job, such as infantry or armor (tank driver), the Army combines basic training and job ...
WASHINGTON -- As of Oct. 1, 2018, MOS 46Q and 46R Soldiers from all three U.S. Army components have been combined and re-designated as MOS 46S, Public Affairs Mass Communications Specialist.
The Army has met its active duty recruiting goal for 2025, marking the earliest the service has reached its annual enlistment ...
The new military occupational specialty, or MOS, will be open to enlisted soldiers between the E-4 and E-9 pay grades. “It’s going to be very competitive,” Lt. Gen. Sean Gainey, commanding ...
The U.S. Army Human Resources Command (HRC) has announced the personnel transition strategy and procedures for reclassification to Military Occupational Specialty 17C, or MOS 17C, cyber operations ...
This article is for unit commander's who have overstrength military occupational specialty (MOS) within their command and need to know what to do when he or she has a Soldier in an overstrength MOS.
"At a time when the Army is drawing down, we cannot afford to keep soldiers in an MOS if they are not qualified," said Jim Bragg, chief of the retention and reclassification branch. Regarding ...
The Army selected 25 NCOs to qualify in the newest military occupational specialty, or MOS, as the service’s newest recruiting experts. The first class who will qualify in the 42T MOS for Talent ...