What Mos is 88N?
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What Mos is 88N?
Transportation Management Coordinator
MOS 88N Transportation Management Coordinator.
What jobs deploy the most in the Army?
Deployment is also heavily determined by your Army job. For example, a combat job, such as infantry, or armor, would deploy more often than an administrative job, such as finance clerk, or legal specialist. Keep in mind that administrative jobs do deploy, just not quite as often as combat or combat support jobs.
What jobs in the army deployed the least?
Support and Administration Jobs – Some of the support and administering jobs are non-combat. Human Resources – HR Jobs often don’t see deployment and if they do, they are not in as much danger as other jobs. They may be responsible for emergency contact data, personnel records, accountability and postal services.
What are the chances of being deployed in the army?
Roughly 40\% of those who join the military never get deployed to a combat zone at all. 10\% to 20\% of those who do find themselves on a deployment wind up in a combat zone. Remember, that is not 10 to 20\% of the total. It is just 10 to 20\% of the 60\% who get deployed.
What does a 88N do?
Army Transportation Management Coordinator (MOS 88N) is responsible for scheduling and planning the movement of vehicles, personnel and cargo. Transportation Management Coordinators organize, plan and oversee air, rail, highway and water shipments.
Does 88N require security clearance?
All Army Activities Message 120-2011, requires all Soldiers accessed into the military occupational specialty 88N to have a security eligibility of Secret effective June 1, 2013. There are times that Soldiers will be processing documents that require a Secret clearance.
Can you choose not to get deployed?
Yes it is a choice. You do not get to choose where to deploy. Not usually. You may request a duty assignment that will actively place you in rotation for combat theater but it is not possible to join specifically for the purpose of deploying to war.
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