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A unit supply specialist is a job title in the US Army that includes the "general upkeep" and maintenance of supplies and equipment. There are five skill levels. [1] Training includes 8 weeks at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia. [2]
The Army is currently restructuring its personnel management systems, as of 2019. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Changes took place in 2004 and continued into 2013. Changes include deleting obsolete jobs, merging redundant jobs, and using common numbers for both enlisted CMFs and officer AOCs (e.g. "35" is military intelligence for both officers and enlisted).
The MOS system now had five digits, with a period after the third digit. The first four-digit code number indicated the soldier's job; the first two digits were the field code, the third digit was the sub-specialty and the fourth code number (separated by a period) was the job title.
The 26th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade ("Yankee" [1]) is a combat support brigade of the United States Army. Its headquarters is maintained by the Massachusetts Army National Guard. It draws its lineage from the Headquarters Company 26th Infantry Division. However, most of the history of the current 26th MEB stems from the 26th Infantry Division ...
Below is a list of all United States Army Military Occupational Specialties. Pages in category "United States Army Military Occupational Specialty" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Constituted in the Army of the United States as the 554th Engineer Heavy Ponton Battalion. 1943: 25 January: Activated at Camp Swift, Texas. 1945: 5 November: Redesignated as the 554th Engineer Ponton Bridge Company. 1949: 30 April: Inactivated at Fort Monroe, Virginia. 1951: 17 December: Redesignated as the 554th Engineer Panel Bridge Company ...
The regiment was constituted on 1 October 1933 in the Regular Army as the 92nd Field Artillery. [1] It was assigned to VIII Corps's 18th Field Artillery Brigade and allotted to the Eighth Corps Area. It was organized by 1934 with headquarters at Tulsa as a Regular
The 371st Infantry Regiment was relieved from assignment to the division and used under Fifth Army control. The 473rd Infantry Regiment , formed from unneeded anti-aircraft white troops, and the Nisei 442nd Infantry Regiment , made up of Japanese Americans and becoming noted for its high performance, was assigned to bolster the division's ...