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1 Immaterial & Personnel Special Reporting Codes  





2 Infantry Branch (IN)  





3 Corps of Engineers Branch (EN)  





4 Field Artillery Branch (FA)  





5 Air Defense Artillery Branch (ADA)  





6 Aviation Branch (AV)  





7 Cyber Corps (CY)  





8 Special Forces (SF)  





9 Armor Branch (AR)  





10 Signal Corps (SC)  





11 Information Network Engineering Functional Area (FA 26)  





12 Judge Advocate General's Corps (JA)  





13 Information Operations Functional Area (FA 30)  





14 Military Police Corps (MP)  





15 Strategic Intelligence Functional Area (FA 34)  





16 Military Intelligence Corps (MI)  





17 Finance & Comptroller Branch (FC)  





18 Psychological Operations Branch (PO)  





19 Civil Affairs Branch (CA)  





20 Space Operations Functional Area (FA 40)  





21 Adjutant General's Corps (AG)  





22 Public Affairs Functional Area (FA and CMF 46)  





23 Academy Professor Functional Area (FA 47)  





24 Foreign Area Officer Functional Area (FA 48)  





25 Operations Research/Systems Analysis (ORSA) Functional Area (FA 49)  





26 Force Management Functional Area (FA 50)  





27 Army Acquisition Corps (FA and CMF 51)  





28 Nuclear and Counter WMD Functional Area (FA 52)  





29 Chaplain Corps (CH)  





30 Simulation Operations Functional Area (FA 57)  





31 Army Marketing Functional Area (FA 58)  





32 Strategic Plans and Policy Functional Area (FA 59)  





33 Medical Department Branches  



33.1  Medical Corps (MC)  





33.2  Dental Corps (DC)  





33.3  Veterinary Corps (VC)  





33.4  Medical Specialist Corps (SP)  





33.5  Nurse Corps (AN)  





33.6  Medical Service Corps (MS)  





33.7  Medical CMF  





33.8  Health Services FA  





33.9  Laboratory Sciences FA  





33.10  Preventive Medicine Sciences FA  





33.11  Behavioral Sciences FA  







34 Chemical Corps (CM)  





35 Logistics Corps  



35.1  Transportation Corps (TC)  





35.2  Ammunition CMF, Mechanical Maintenance CMF & Ordnance Branch (OD)  





35.3  Quartermaster Corps (QM)  







36 See also  





37 References  





38 External links  














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The United States Army uses various personnel management systems to classify soldiers in different specialties which they receive specialized and formal training on once they have successfully completed Basic Combat Training (BCT).

Enlisted soldiers are categorized by their assigned job called a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). MOS are labeled with a short alphanumerical code called a military occupational core specialty code (MOSC), which consists of a two-digit number appended by a Latin letter. Related MOSs are grouped together by Career Management Fields (CMF). For example, an enlisted soldier with MOSC 11B works as an infantryman (his MOS), and is part of CMF 11 (the CMF for infantry).

Commissioned officers are classified by their area of concentration, or AOC. Just like enlisted MOSCs, AOCs are two digits plus a letter. Related AOCs are grouped together by specific branch of the Army or by broader in scope functional areas (FA). Typically, an officer will start in an AOC of a specific branch and move up to an FA AOC.

Warrant officers are classified by warrant officer military occupational specialty, or WOMOS. Codes consists of three digits plus a letter. Related WOMOS are grouped together by Army branch.

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).

Immaterial & Personnel Special Reporting Codes[edit]

Officer

Warrant

Enlisted

Infantry Branch (IN)[edit]

Officer

Enlisted

Corps of Engineers Branch (EN)[edit]


Officer

Warrant

Enlisted

Field Artillery Branch (FA)[edit]

Officer

Warrant

Enlisted

Air Defense Artillery Branch (ADA)[edit]

Officer

Warrant

Enlisted

Aviation Branch (AV)[edit]

Officer

Warrant

Enlisted

Cyber Corps (CY)[edit]

Officer[5][6]

Warrant[5][6]

Enlisted[5][6]

Special Forces (SF)[edit]

Officer

Warrant

Enlisted

Armor Branch (AR)[edit]

Officer

Enlisted

Signal Corps (SC)[edit]

Officer

Warrant

Enlisted

Information Network Engineering Functional Area (FA 26)[edit]

Effective 1 October 2016, Functional Areas 24 and 53 were merged into FA 26.

Officer

Judge Advocate General's Corps (JA)[edit]

Officer

Warrant

Enlisted

Information Operations Functional Area (FA 30)[edit]

Officer

Military Police Corps (MP)[edit]

Officer

Warrant

Enlisted

Strategic Intelligence Functional Area (FA 34)[edit]

Officer

Military Intelligence Corps (MI)[edit]

Officer[7]

Warrant[7][8]

Enlisted

Finance & Comptroller Branch (FC)[edit]

Officer

Enlisted

Psychological Operations Branch (PO)[edit]

Officer

Enlisted

Civil Affairs Branch (CA)[edit]

Officer

Enlisted

Space Operations Functional Area (FA 40)[edit]

Officer

Adjutant General's Corps (AG)[edit]

Officer

Warrant

Enlisted

Recruiting

Public Affairs Functional Area (FA and CMF 46)[edit]

Officer

Enlisted

Academy Professor Functional Area (FA 47)[edit]

Officer

Foreign Area Officer Functional Area (FA 48)[edit]

Officer

Operations Research/Systems Analysis (ORSA) Functional Area (FA 49)[edit]

Officer

Force Management Functional Area (FA 50)[edit]

Officer

Army Acquisition Corps (FA and CMF 51)[edit]

Officer

Noncommissioned Officer

Nuclear and Counter WMD Functional Area (FA 52)[edit]

Officer

Chaplain Corps (CH)[edit]

Officer

Enlisted

Simulation Operations Functional Area (FA 57)[edit]

Officer

Army Marketing Functional Area (FA 58)[edit]

Officer

Strategic Plans and Policy Functional Area (FA 59)[edit]

Officer

Medical Department Branches[edit]

Medical Corps (MC)[edit]

Officer

Dental Corps (DC)[edit]

Officer

Veterinary Corps (VC)[edit]

Officer

Warrant

Medical Specialist Corps (SP)[edit]

Officer

Nurse Corps (AN)[edit]

Officer

Skill Identifier

Medical Service Corps (MS)[edit]

Officer

Warrant

Medical CMF[edit]

Enlisted

Health Services FA[edit]

Officer

Laboratory Sciences FA[edit]

Officer

Preventive Medicine Sciences FA[edit]

Officer

Behavioral Sciences FA[edit]

Officer

Chemical Corps (CM)[edit]

Officer

Warrant

Enlisted

Logistics Corps[edit]

As of 1 Jan 2008, all officers from Quartermaster, Transportation and Ordnance branches who have attended the Captain's Career Course, with the exception of EOD officers (89E), are transitioned to the Logistics branch.

Officer

Transportation Corps (TC)[edit]

Officer

Warrant

Enlisted

Ammunition CMF, Mechanical Maintenance CMF & Ordnance Branch (OD)[edit]

Officer

Warrant

Enlisted

Quartermaster Corps (QM)[edit]

Officer

Warrant

Enlisted

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Devon L. Suits, Army News Service (APRIL 24, 2019) Army makes big changes to centralized promotion board system
  • ^ "Army National Guard".
  • ^ a b c Army Cyber branch offers Soldiers new challenges, opportunities, WWW.ARMY.MIL, by Fort Gordon Public Affairs Office, dated 24 November 2014, last accessed 1 February 2015
  • ^ a b c Department of the Army Pamphlet 670–1, Guide to the Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia Archived 2014-05-06 at the Wayback Machine, dated 2 December 2014, last accessed 24 December 2014
  • ^ a b Pamphlet 600–3 Commissioned Officer Professional Development and Career Management, Department of the Army, dated 3 December 2014, last accessed 28 March 2015
  • ^ "Army National Guard".
  • ^ New marketing job lets officers steward Army brand, Army.mil, by Thomas Brading (Army News Service), dated 16 December 2019, last accessed 1 January 2020
  • ^ Army Directive 2019-25 (Establishment of the Office of the Chief Army Enterprise Marketing), Secretary of the Army Memorandum, dated 1 August 2019, last accessed 1 January 2020
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