United States Military Occupation Code - Navy

Navy

The United States Navy does not use the Military Occupational Specialty as Marines and Army normally do, but instead uses their own variant, Navy Enlisted Classification or NEC. The U.S. Navy divides their occupational specialties into ratings for enlisted personnel and designators for officers.

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