Veterans on the board, what was your MOS

17K (which was later changed to 96R)…Ground Surviellance Radar crewman.

Aircrew Survival Equipmentman (formerly called Parachute Rigger) - US Navy 1973-1995

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13R30
ASIs: X5, H, I.

Field Artillery Fire Finder Radar Operator, Radar Section Chief, Fire Finder Radar Organizational Maintenance, Writer Training Developer for Fire Finder, Instructor for Fire Finder Radar systems.

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Infaneer.

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11F. Pilot. Fighter

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.^

Never had an MOS. I had an NEC.

8292 E-2B AEW Flight Technician (i.e. Aircew Radar and Operator)
8284 Electronic Warfare Operational Intelligence Crewman (Aircrew, commonly referred to as EWOP Electronic Warfare OPerator in the EP-3E and ES-3A squadrons.)

1978-1998
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Why be so vague?

18D W8

Among others

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Pretty sure the Veterans know what that means, Alex. Perhaps you meant to ask, “What’s an Infaneer?”

Well, that’s a great question, Alex. It’s a contraction of two and a half insanely fun Military Occupational Specialty Codes. :hugs:

I’m not military but I believe that is “combat engineer.”

Thank you all for your service to this nation.

PMOS 11B
SMOS 12N
DMOS 12B

Rgr. Infaneer.

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33T

Which later was integrated into 33W.

I believe it is now 35T.

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Operations Specialist

  1. Anyone who knows how to use Google knows what it means, too.

  2. No. I wanted to know specifics of when you served and where. I admit my question was a bit too vague to pin you down, which is what I wanted.

Like the Scankers we had in Al Quiam.

We were low on tankers so the Scouts jumped in the tanks to help out.

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Navy doesn’t have MOS’s and Officers don’t either.

Either does the Air Force but it is not hard to know what he is asking for.

CDR, USNR-Ret…aviator, C-130s (cargo)