The Army usually refers to enlisted occupations using a designation with at least five characters (e.g. 46Q10, 46Q20, etc.). The first three characters identify the MOS (e.g. 46Q is the designation for Journalist). The fourth character, a number from one to five, indicates the level of skill within the MOS. The fifth character is usually zero unless a soldier has a special qualification identifier (SQI), which indicates a soldier's specific duty assignment or special qualifications. An individual is awarded an MOS skill level when the skills, competencies, and knowledge for a particular MOS have been acquired. To learn more about the 5 skill levels and how they pertain to military jobs, go here: http://www.us-army-info.com/pages/mos/skills.html To learn more about military job descriptions, go here: http://usmilitary.about.com/od/enlistedjobs/a/arjobs.htm
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