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ARMY: The MOSC is typically a nine-digit code for Army Personnel, and is used for personnel classification above a job specialty. The first three characters: two numbers followed by a letter. Typically the first two numbers give away what field and rank each member has earned.ย 

 

MARINES:ย The MOS is typically a 3 digit code for Marines, with the first two numbering from 01-99, giving their occupational fields, with the last digit for their specialty.

 

NAVY: Called NEC, Naval Enlistment Classification, by providing ratings by a two or three digit code. Naval Officers use a โ€œDesignatorโ€.

 

COAST GUARD:ย Uses an MOS similar to the Army and Marines. They divide theirs up by groups such as Administration, Aviation, and Scientific.

 

AIR FORCE:ย Uses a five digit code for AFSC, Armed Forces Specialty Code for enlisted airman, and a four digit code for officers.