he was a 12B which is the MOS code in the army for combat engineer. i also think he was a drill sgt too
Army 82nd airbone is a MOS. This is a job in the Army.
The MOS of 812 designates a heavy weapons man, in particular an nco. This was effctive July 1944 for the US Army.
Depends on your MOS. In you're in an MOS which has One Station Unit Training (such as Army infantry), you would simply continue on as you had before, since you do your Basic and AIT in one package. If you had to go to another post for your AIT, then you'd do that.
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.
The safest MOS in the Army would be one dealing with the Army Band, Human Resources, or finance. These include the MOS - 42F, 42R9B, 42 S, or 44C.
MOS Military Occupational Specialty
Army 82nd airbone is a MOS. This is a job in the Army.
Mail clerk is a supplemental duty - it doesn't carry its own MOS.
91W
MOS, military occupational specialty
Anywhere, 35F Intelligence Analyst is a MOS that can be stationed at any Army Base.
The Army Medical Service Corps Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) begins with 91. A Health Care Specialist is 91W. See related links for list of Army medical MOSs.
Medical Entomologist
voice radio ops
March or April 1993
Interior electrician, you play with electricity.