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Find out the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) codes and descriptions for enlisted soldiers, officer areas of concentration (AOC) for commissioned officers, and warrant officer military occupational specialty (WOMOS) for warrant officers in the US Army. See the changes and updates in the personnel management systems since 2004.
Learn about the history, role, and structure of the Army HRC, a direct reporting unit that manages the career of Soldiers from basic training to retirement. The HRC is located on Fort Knox, Kentucky, and has 40 operational elements across the country.
DOPMA stands for Defense Officer Personnel Management Act, a 1980 law that standardized officer promotion and retention across the US Armed Forces. It created a system of cohort-based selection boards, grade tables, and "up or out" policy for officers.
USAASC is a direct reporting unit of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology (ASA (ALT)). It provides career development, customer service, and acquisition advice for the Army Acquisition Workforce and the United States Army Acquisition Corps.
ASVAB stands for Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a multiple choice test used to determine qualification for enlistment in the U.S. Armed Forces. It consists of nine sections, each measuring different skills and knowledge, and produces an AFQT score and various composite scores for different military occupations.
Learn about the recruit training program of the U.S. Army, also known as Basic Combat Training (BCT), for service in the Army, Reserve, or National Guard. Find out the daily schedule, drill sergeants, battle buddies, and hands-on training of BCT.
Learn about the history, mission, and structure of the Army ROTC, a program that trains college students to be officers and leaders of character in the U.S. Army. Find out the requirements, curriculum, and benefits of joining the Army ROTC and the U.S. Army Cadet Command.
Learn about the history, role, and functions of the Adjutant General's Corps, a branch of the U.S. Army established in 1775. The Corps provides personnel service support, manages the force, and coordinates human resources services for the Army.