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10-09L. MOS 09L—Interpreter/Translator, CMF 09 Army Civilian Acquired Skills Program (ACASP) designated MOS a. CMF guidance. Due to the uniqueness of this MOS it is not currently associated with any CMF. The personnel proponent for this MOS is the Military Intelligence Branch. b. Major duties. Conducts consecutive interpretation (oral) and prepares formal and informal bilateral translations (written) of English and foreign languages. Supports unit foreign language familiarization and cultural awareness training. The duties at each skill level for MOS 09L are: (1) MOSC 09L1O. Under supervision performs short consecutive interpretation in a variety of formal and informal environments demonstrating congruity judgment with foreign language and English language. Performs sight translation of foreign language and English language documents into oral speech. Conducts in-depth research in preparation for mission related language, culture, and regional requirements for interpreting and translating. Translates foreign and English language text, translates foreign language graphics maintaining contextual meaning, and produces gist translation capturing the essential elements of information (EEIs). Develop intercultural communication plan and draft a cultural assessment briefing in support of operations. Reports information of interest, prepares appropriate reports, and conducts briefings as required. Supports the exploitation of materials as required. Briefs supported elements on interpretation, translation, intercultural communication, capabilities, and limitations. Maintain individual foreign and English language proficiency through institutional/unit/mission related training and self-study. (2) MOSC 09L2O. Performs duties shown in preceding skill level; leads and trains subordinate Soldiers. Performs long consecutive and simultaneous interpretation using advanced note taking techniques rendering longer messages between audience/interlocutor(s). Translates target voice communications and employs computer-aided translation (CAT) tools in support of the translation process. Verifies consistency of interpreter and translator services through customer feedback using quality assurance surveys. Leads a linguist team, develops cultural briefing and information regarding populace/region/language, and provides language support to Department of Defense (DoD) elements, military, and multinational operations. Documents and disseminates information of interests to element/team leads. Leads the translation of sensitive site exploitation (SSE) of related documents in support of intelligence operations. Develops individual linguist training plan (ILTP) for foreign and English languages and writes tactical standard operating procedure (TACSOP). (3) MOSC 09L3O. Performs duties shown in preceding skill levels and provides leadership and training guidance to subordinate Soldiers. Performs conference interpretation coordinating with audience/interlocutor(s) regarding the use of appropriate interpreter mode: short/long consecutive or simultaneous. Validates transcription and translation of target language material. Supervises interpreter and translator products and services monitoring customer feedback taken from quality assurance surveys. Synchronizes cultural analysis into intelligence collection efforts and supervises integration of linguistic capabilities. Reviews summary of information memorandums. (4) MOSC 09L4O. Manages and performs duties as shown in preceding skill levels. Plans and executes interpreter and translator operations in a variety of formal and informal environments. Manages linguistic capabilities, directs interpreter and translator operations, assesses cultural support and Interpreter-Translator efforts, and evaluates interpreter and translator training. Verifies Interpreter- Translator(s) are meeting mission requirements. (5) MOSC 09L5O. Performs duties as shown in preceding skill levels and provides guidance to subordinate Soldiers. Provides advisory support in the training and utilization of linguist assets. Manages and leads a company’s training and interpretation/translation capabilities. Responsible for all aspects of interpretation/translation operations. Determines training priorities based on personnel, equipment and supply resources, and unit responsibilities. c. Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS. Interpreter/Translator must possess the following qualifications. (1) A physical demands rating of Moderate (Gold). (2) A physical profile of 222221. (3) Normal color vision. (4) Must receive a favorable National Agency Check and Local Agency Check (NACLAC) and credit check. (5) Must receive a favorable counterintelligence screening prior to attending Basic Combat Training (BCT).
(6) A high school graduate or equivalent. Post-secondary language study or the equivalent such as extended foreign residence or exposure to the target language. (7) Demonstrates clear enunciation and comprehension of English. Applicants who are not native- born citizens or who have not attended U.S. schools since the age of 6 must obtain a minimum score of 80 on the English Comprehension Level Test (ECLT) or American Language Comprehension Placement Test (ALCPT). (8) Must achieve an Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) rating of 2 or better in English. The test will be administered by U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command (USMEPCOM) in coordination with the Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) prior to enlistment. Applicants in Arabic, Dari, Farsi (Persian), Kurdish, Pashto (Pashtu), and Urdu who score 85 or higher on their ECLT are exempt from the English OPI requirement. (9) If English language skills are insufficient, as measured by a score of 50 to 79 on the ECLT/ALCPT or a rating of less than 2 on the English OPI, personnel must receive English language training under auspices of DLIELC prior to BCT. A score below 50 on the ECLT/ALCPT shall not be waived for enrollment at DLIELC. Must achieve an OPI rating of 2 or better in English, as well as a score of 80 or higher on the ECLT in order to graduate from DLIELC and qualify for MOS 09L. (10) Must have an OPI rating of at least S2+ and pass a reading proficiency evaluation with a minimum rating of R1 in a documented and required foreign language. Both tests will be administered by USMEPCOM in coordination with DLIFLC prior to enlistment into MOS 09L. (11) Applicants must score 10 or higher on the Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) to be eligible for enlistment. (12) No Defense Language Aptitude Battery (DLAB) is required; language acquisition training is not authorized for this MOS. (13) No record of conviction by court-martial. (14) Must be a permanent U.S. resident or U.S. citizen. (16) Skill level 3 and above requires SECRET security eligibility under AR 380-67 to maintain qualification in the MOS. (17) Requirements for an eligibility of SECRET clearance for skill level 2 is effective 1 October 2016 for all current Soldiers and those that reclassify to maintain MOS 09L. (18) Formal training (completion of MOS 09L course under the auspices of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence (USAICOE), Fort Huachuca, AZ) is mandatory. (19) MOS closed for reclassification to Soldiers who have been deemed permanently non- deployable in accordance with AR 614-30, AR 40-501, AR 220-1 and AR 600-8-101. Soldiers must meet the minimum criteria for retainability stated in AR 600-60, paragraph 4-2(b) and be fully deployable to all locations and echelons. (20) All MOS 09L non-prior service accessions are accessed under ACASP criteria in grade E4. (21) Minimum OPAT physical requirements are: Long Jump (LJ) - 120 cm, seated Power Throw (PT) - 350 cm, Strength Deadlift (SD) - 120 lbs., and Interval Aerobic Run (IR) - 36 shuttles for moderate (Gold) physical demands. d. Additional skill identifiers. (Note: Refer to table 12-8 (Listing of universal ASI’s associated with all enlisted MOS)). e. Physical requirements and standards of grade. Physical requirements and SG relating to each skill level are listed in the following tables: (1) Table 10 -09L-1. Physical requirements. (2) Table 10 -09L-2. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (3) Table 10 -09L-3. Standards of grade TDA.
10-11B. MOS 11B--Infantryman, CMF 11 a. Major duties. The infantryman supervises, leads, or serves as a member of an infantry activity that employs individual small arms weapons or heavy anti-armor crew served weapons, either vehicle or dismounted in support of offensive and defensive combat operations. Duties for MOS 11B at each level of skill are: (1) MOSC 11B1O. Operates both mounted and dismounted to close with and destroy the enemy. Employs, operates, and maintains assigned weapons and equipment. Assist in the performance of reconnaissance operations. Employs, fires, and recovers anti-personnel and anti-tank mines. Locates and neutralizes mines. Perform self extraction from a mine field. Orients a map. Operates, mounts/dismounts, zeros, and engages targets using night vision sights. Operates and maintains communications equipment, enter, and operates in a radio net. Operate in a NBC contaminated area. Constructs and camouflages individual/crew served weapons/vehicle firing/fighting positions. Assist in the construction of fortification and barriers, including minefields and obstacles. Assist in the breaching of minefields and obstacles. Constructs field expedient firing aids for infantry weapons. Recognizes friendly and threat armored vehicles. Perform\ as a member of a fire team during a movement to contact, reconnaissance, and security, an attack, defense, situational training exercises and all infantry dismounted battle drills. Process prisoners of war and captured documents. Operate IFV over diverse terrain in varies visibility. Assist in target detection, identification, and round sensing. (2) MOSC 11B2O. Perform duties shown in preceding level of skill. Perform duties as IFV gunner or team leader of the infantry rifle squad. The Infantryman will prepare sector sketches of vehicle or infantry rifle team positions and sectors. As gunner, detects, acquires, identifies, and engages targets. Maintain the turret weapons systems of the IFV. Lead an infantry team/heavy anti-armor squad in combat operations, providing tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to both superiors and subordinates in the accomplishment of their duties. Leads, supervises, and trains subordinate personnel. Calls for and adjusts indirect fire. Evaluates terrain and selects weapon emplacement. Control organic fires. Installs and recovers anti-handling devices on anti-tank mines and electrical and non-electrical demolition charges. Supervise construction of hasty fortifications and receipt, storage, and issue of ammunition. Record operational information on maps. Indicate location, strength, tactical deployment, and emplacement of enemy and friendly units. Receives and implements combat orders, directs deployment of personnel in offensive, defensive, and retrograde operations. Requests, observes, and adjusts direct supporting fire. Conducts battle damage assessment and repair. Evaluates terrain and supervises the emplacement of sighting and firing all assigned weapons. Uses maps and map overlays, performs intersection and resection, and determines elevation and grid azimuths. Know threat formations and tactics through battalion size elements. Prepares, operates, and maintains secure communications equipment. Leads a fire team during a movement to contact, reconnaissance and security, an attack, defense, situational training exercises, and all infantry dismounted battle drills. (3) MOSC 11B3O. Perform duties shown in preceding level of skill. Lead an infantry squad, heavy anti-armor weapons section, and/or a reconnaissance (scout) team or IFV section during combat operations. Supervise tactical deployment of assigned element/weapon system in offensive, defensive, and retrograde operations. Provide tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to both subordinates and superiors in the accomplishment of their duties. Receives and issues orders. Coordinates action of the element with adjacent and support elements and organic and supporting firepower. Ensure collection and proper reporting of intelligence data to unit. Adjust aerial fire support. Analyze terrain. Conduct tactical operations for a squad, heavy anti-armor section, operations of a patrol base, and NBC operations. Maintain operational security. Prepares, operates, and maintains secure communications equipment. Prepare an anti-armor section sketch. Leads a squad, heavy anti-armor section, during movement to contact, reconnaissance and security, an attack, defense situational training exercises, and all infantry mounted and dismounted battle drills. (4) MOSC 11B4O. Perform duties shown in preceding level of skill. Performs duties as an infantry, reconnaissance (scout), heavy anti-armor weapon platoon Sergeant, or Operations Sergeant in combat operations. Receives, issues and implements orders. Assists platoon leader in controlling platoon in mounted and dismounted operations. Assist in dissemination of intelligence information to unit and staff sections. Assist in planning, organizing, directing, supervising, training, coordinating, and reporting activities of subordinate elements. Provide tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to both subordinates and superiors in the accomplishment of their duties. Supervise the occupation of an assembly area. Employ NBC defensive teams. Plans for, supervises preparation of,
and conducts NBC operations. Perform battle damage assessment. Supervises platoon maintenance activities. Supervise receipt, storage, and distribution of ammunition, supplies, equipment, and rations to subordinate elements. Develop a platoon training plan. Assist in production and administration of staff journals, files, records, and reports. Assist in coordination and implementation of combat operations, training programs, and administrative and communications procedures. Assist in organization and operation of the tactical operations center. Know threat organization and tactics through regiment level. Plans for, coordinates resources for, and sets up a multipurpose range complex for qualification exercises. b. Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS. Infantrymen must possess the following qualifications: (1) A physical demands rating of Heavy (Black). (2) A physical profile of 111221. (3) Color discrimination of red/green. (4) Correctable vision of 20/20 in one eye; 20/100 in other eye. (5) Qualifying scores. (a) A minimum score of 90 in aptitude area CO on Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 87 in aptitude area CO on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. (c) A minimum OPAT score of Standing Long Jump (LJ) – 0160 cm, Seated Power Throw (PT) – 0450 cm, Strength Deadlift (SD) – 0160 lbs., and Interval Aerobic Run (IR) – 0043 shuttles in Physical Demand Category in “Heavy” (Black). (6) Formal training (completion of MOS 11B course 11B10-OSUT conducted under the auspices of the USA Infantry School) mandatory. (7) Reclassification: Must meet all prerequisites IAW AR 614-200, Chapter 3-19 and AR 40-501, Chapter 3. (a) Active Component: The highest grade an individual may be reclassified into MOS 11B without a waiver is a non-promotable E5 (SGT). Soldiers reclassifying into MOS 11B must complete a mandatory MOS 11B course conducted under the auspices of the U.S. Army Infantry School. Promotable SGT and non-promotable SSG may request a waiver. Waiver requests must be submitted to Commandant, USAIS, ATTN: ATSH-IPP, 1 Karker Street, Fort Benning, GA, 31905, for determination of eligibility, reclassification training, and education requirements. Waivers may be submitted electronically to: usarmy.benning.mcoe.mbx.usais-training-waivers@mail.mil. Sergeants First Class (E7) are not authorized for reclassification into MOS 11B. (b) Reserve Component:
Table 10-11B- Physical requirements for MOS 11B Skill level Task numbers Tasks 1 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, 1,12,13,14,15, ,
10-11C. MOS 11C--Indirect Fire Infantryman (Indrct Fire Infmn), CMF 11 a. Major duties. The indirect fire infantryman serves as a supervisor or as a member of a mortar squad, section, or platoon. Employs crew and individual weapons in offensive, defensive and retrograde ground combat tactical operations. Duties for MOS 11C at each level of skill are: (1) MOSC 11C1O. Employs, fires and recovers anti-personnel and anti-tank mines. Perform self extraction from a mine field. Locates and neutralizes mines. Navigate from one point on the ground to another. Orients a map. Operates and maintains communications equipment and operates in a radio net. Operate in a NBC contaminated area. Emplace and recover early warning devises. Constructs and camouflages individual/crew served weapons firing position. Constructs and camouflages a mortar firing position. Maintain mortars and fire control equipment. Perform safety checks on mortars. Perform as a member of a mortar squad providing indirect fire support. (2) MOSC 11C2O. Perform duties shown in preceding level skill. Leads and controls mortar squads. Supervises and trains subordinate personnel. Provide tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to subordinates and superiors in the accomplishment of their duties. Supervise the construction of mortar positions. Record operational information on maps. Receives and implements combat orders; directs deployment of personnel in offensive, defensive, and retrograde operations. Requests, observes, and adjusts indirect supporting fire. Supervise subordinate personnel in all phases of individual and mortar equipment maintenance. Uses map and map overlays, performs intersection and resection, and determines elevations and grid azimuth. Prepare fire plans, target lists and overlays. Prepares and computes firing data using below pivot point and grid method. Reciprocally lay mortars. Prepare mortar ballistic computer for operation. (3) MOSC 11C3O. Perform duties shown in preceding level of skill. Lead a mortar section. Provide tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to both subordinates and superiors in the accomplishment of their duties. Receives and issues orders. Coordinate indirect fire support for the mortar. Ensure collection and proper reporting of intelligence data to unit. Supervise a firing section and various work details. Analyze terrain. Conduct tactical operations for a squad and NBC operations. Maintain operational security. Prepares, operates, and maintains secure communications equipment. Reciprocally lay mortars. Consolidates and re organizes a mortar squad. Supervise fire direction center personnel. (4) MOSC 11C4O. Perform duties shown in preceding level of skill. Leads mortar or infantry weapons platoon. Assist in planning (to include fire planning), organizing, directing, supervising, training, coordinating and reporting activities of subordinate mortar sections and squads. Provide tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to subordinates and superiors in the accomplishment of their duties. Supervise occupation of an assembly area. Employ NBC defensive team. Plans for, supervises preparation of, and conducts NBC operations. Perform battle damage assessment. Develop a platoon training plan. Conduct graphic resection and hasty surveys. b. Physical demands rating and qualifications for the initial award of MOS. Indirect fire infantrymen must possess the following qualifications: (1) A physical demands rating of very heavy. (2) A physical profile of 111221. (3) Color discrimination of red/green. (4) Correctable vision of 20/20 in one eye; 20/100 in other eye. (5) Qualifying Scores. (a) A minimum score of 90 in aptitude area CO on Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002. (b) A minimum score of 87 in aptitude area CO on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002. (6) Formal training (completion of MOS 11C course conducted under the auspices of the USA Infantry School) mandatory. (7) Reclassification: Must meet all prerequisites IAW AR 614-200 CH 3-19 and AR 40- CH 3.
Table 10-11C- Physical requirements for MOS 11C Skill level Task numbers Tasks 1 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, 1,12,
10-11Z. MOS 11Z--Infantry Senior Sergeant (Inf Sr SGT) CMF 11 a. Major duties. The Infantry Senior Sergeant supervises, leads, or serves as a member of an infantry activity that employs individual small arms weapons or heavy anti-armor crew served weapons, either vehicle or dismounted in support of offensive and defensive combat operations. Duties for MOS 11Z at each skill level are: (1) MOS 11Z5O. The Infantry Senior Sergeant serves as the principal NCO in an infantry dismounted reconnaissance, mechanized, or weapons company, operations or intelligence sections of an infantry or combined arms battalion or infantry brigades and higher level organizations. Provides tactical and technical guidance and professional support to subordinates and makes recommendations to superiors in the accomplishment of their duties. The key developmental position for MOS 11Z5O is a First Sergeant. (2) MOS 11Z6O. (a) SGM: Serve as principal noncommissioned officer in an infantry battalion or higher to supervise the processing of operations and intelligence information in an Infantry brigade or higher level unit. Provide tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to both subordinates and superiors in accomplishment of their duties. Plans, coordinates and supervises activities pertaining to organization, training and combat operations. Edits and prepares tactical plans and training material. Coordinate implementation of operations, training programs and communications activities. (b) CSM: Serves as the principle advisor to the Commander (Battalion and higher level unit) on all enlisted issues and is primarily focused on the training, maintaining, caring, and leading of the unit's Soldiers, facilities and equipment. Assists the Commander in the implementation of command policies and establishes and enforces standards related to the appearance and conduct of all Soldiers within the command. Develops and executes NCO Professional Development Programs within the command and advises/counsels Soldiers on issues related to training, education, and professional development. Responsible for the unit’s individual skills training program for all CMF’s. (Battalion and higher level unit). b. Physical demands rating and qualifications for the initial award of MOS. Infantry senior sergeant must possess the following qualifications: (1) Physical demands rating--N/A. (2) A physical profile of 222221. (3) Color discrimination of red/green. (4) Minimum score in aptitude area--N/A. (5) Reclassification: Must meet all prerequisites IAW 614-200 Ch 3-19 and AR 409- CH 3. Soldiers in the grade E7 (SFC) who are not serving in the primary MOS of either 11B or 11C at the time of their selection to E8 (MSG) must submit a MOS determination packet to ATTN: Commandant, USAIS, ATSH-IPP, Fort Benning, GA, 31905, prior to assuming duties as an 11Z. (a) Active Component: Soldiers are not authorized to reclassify into the MOS 11Z unless they previously held a CMF 11 MOS at skill level 4 for a minimum of 24 months. (b) Reserve Component (RC): Soldiers desiring an MOS determination of 11Z must submit an MOS determination packet through NGB ATTN: ARNG-TR, 111 South George Mason Drive, Alexandria, VA 22204. This packet will in turn be submitted to ATTN: Commandant USAIS, ATSH-IPP, Fort Benning, GA, 31905, for approval or denial of the awarding of the MOS 11Z. c. Additional skill identifiers: (Note: Refer to table 12-8 (Listing of universal ASI's associated with all enlisted MOS)). (1) F7--Pathfinder. (2) J3--Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle (BIFV) System Master Gunner. (3) J9--Special Forces Military Free Fall Operations Jumpmaster (4) R2—Stryker Leader (skill level 3 thru 4 personnel only) (Effective 202002). (5) R7--Army Reconnaissance (Skill level 3 and above personnel only). (6) S6--Special Forces Combat Diving, Supervisor. (7) W7--Special Forces Underwater Operations. (8) W8–Special Forces Military Free Fall Operations. (9) 5A--Joint Air Tactical Operations. (10)5C--Mission Command Digital Master Gunner (MCDMG) (Skill level 2 thru 6) (11)5U--Tactical Air Operations.
Table 10-11Z- Physical requirements for MOS 11Z Skill level Task numbers Tasks 5 1,2,3,4,5,6, 1. Constantly performs all other tasks while wearing/carrying a minimum of 80 pounds (uniform and combat equipment), evenly distributed over entire body.
10-12A. MOS 12A Engineer Senior Sergeant, CMF 12 a. Major duties. The engineer senior sergeant inspects and advises on bridging, rafting, and river crossing operations. Supervises general engineering activities related to all construction and utility operations. Formulates and maintains construction schedules. Assist in supervision of troops in assault operations. Perform ground and aerial reconnaissance. Advises engineer staff section personnel in matters involving combat engineer operations. Assist engineering officer in construction planning, scheduling, and material estimating. Assist in the preparation of operation orders, standing operating procedures, and contingency plans. Coordinates with staff agencies for engineer operational and tactical support. Coordinates employment of engineer elements operating with infantry and armored units. Inspects construction sites and enforces job specification and safety standards. Collects, interprets, analyzes, evaluates, and disseminates intelligence data. Provides staff supervision and principal noncommissioned officer direction to units engaged in performing engineering missions. Inspects construction and training activities. Supervises performance of combat engineering missions. b. Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS. Engineer senior sergeants possess the following qualifications: (1) Physical demands rating of moderate (Gold). (2) A physical profile of 222321. (3) Minimum score in aptitude area--N/A. (4) A minimum OPAT score of Standing Long Jump (LJ) – 120 cm, seated Power Throw (PT) – 0350 cm, Strength Deadlift (SD) – 0120 lbs. and Interval Aerobic Run (IR) – 0036 shuttles in Physical Demand Category “Moderate” (Gold). (5) Per AR 600-8-19, promotion to MSG and SGM requires an interim secret eligibility or higher. c. Additional skill identifiers. (Note: Refer to table 12-8 (Listing of universal ASIs associated with all MOS)). (1) B9—Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) (personnel only). (2) P6--Project Management (Skill level 2 thru 6 for personnel only). (3) R7--Army Reconnaissance (Skill level 3 and above personnel only). d. Physical requirements and standards of grade. Physical requirements and SG relating to each skill level are listed in the following tables: (1) Table 10-12A-1. Physical requirements. (2) Table 10-12A-2. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (3) Table 10-12A-3. Standards of grade TDA.