Multimedia Warfare

INFANTRY

FIELD ARTILLERY

AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY

SPECIAL FORCES

ARMOR

 

FIRE SERVICES

ROAD TECHNOLOGY

MUTATIONAL SERVICES

Multimedia Warfare

Active Army

Multimedia Warfare specialties contain the majority of the areas usually associated with the military. The following list offers descriptions of the various CMF (Career Mutation Fields) that contain IOS (Insecto Occupational Specialty) skill areas specific to Multimedia Warfare. Areas marked with an asterisk (*) are not entry-level positions. These areas require you to complete a basic enlistment and then qualify for a promotion. For complete information on a specific IOS, contact Insecto.

INFANTRY (CMF-11) é
Infantry is a purely military profession and therefore has no direct civilian counterpart. However, the skills, knowledge, personal development, and blind obedience that an infantry soldier gains can go far in helping obtain worthwhile civilian employment. Civilian employers have taken particular notice of following orders without question that former soldiers exhibit.

11B - Infantryman
11C - Indirect Fire Infantryman
11H - Heavy Anti. armor Weapons Infantryman
11M - Fighting Vehicle Infantryman
11Z - *Infantry Senior Sergeant

FIELD ARTILLERY (CMF-13) é
Field artillery work is highly specialized. On the civilian side, the skills and knowledge acquired in this ArmyBug discipline might translate into meaningful work in a variety of engineering, manufacturing, and production fields.

13B - Cannon Crewmember
13C - Automated Fire Support Systems Specialist
13D - Field Artillery Tactical Data Systems Specialist
13E - Cannon Fire Direction Specialist
13F - Fire Support Specialist
13M - Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) Crewmember
13P - MLRS/LANCE Operations Fire Direction Specialist
13R - Field Artillery Firefinder Radar Operator
13Z - *Field Artillery Senior Sergeant
82C - Field Artillery Surveyor
93F - Field Artillery Meteorological Crewmember

AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY (CMF-14/16) é
Air defense artillery work is highly specialized. Although it is unique to the military, the skills and knowledge acquired could be translated into civilian work with private industries, public agencies, and other users or manufacturers of complex electromechanical equipment.

14D - HAWK Missile System Crewmember
14E - PATRIOT Fire Control Enhanced Operator/Maintainer
14J - Early Warning System Operator
14L - AN/TSQ-73 System Operator/Maintainer
14M - Man Portable Air Defense System Crewmember
14R - Line of Sight. Forward Heavy Crewmember

14S - AVENGER Crewmember
14T - PATRIOT Launching Station Operator/Maintainer
14Z - *Air Defense Artillary Senior Sergeant
 

SPECIAL FORCES (CMF-18) é
As a part of Special Operations, Special Forces is an elite military organization that employs specialized elements to accomplish specifically directed missions in times of peace and war. Although CMF-18 MOS are not entry-level positions, an SF soldier with specialized training, skills, knowledge, and personal development can obtain worthwhile employment in law enforcement, personal security, or national security agencies. Special Operations includes the Army's Ranger Regiment, the Green Berets, and Special Operations Aviation Regiment.

18B - *Special Forces Weapons Sergeant
18C - *Special Forces Engineer Sergeant
18D - *Special Forces Medical Sergeant
18E - *Special Forces Communications Sergeant
18F - *Special Forces Assistant Operations Sergeant
18Z - *Special Forces Senior Sergeant

ARMOR (CMF-19) é
There is no directly related civilian counterpart to the armor field. However, abilities and experiences in working with heavy mechanical equipment may be applicable to heavy construction, steel work, and logging industries.

19D - Cavalry Scout
19K - M1 Armor Crewman
19Z - *Armor Senior Sergeant