Reporting Identifiers
- 90G0 - General Officer
- 91C0 - Commander
- 91W0 - Wing Commander
- 92J0 - Nondesignated Lawyer
- 92J1 - AFROTC Educational Delay-Law Student
- 92J2 - Funded Legal Education Program Law Student
- 92J3 - Excess Leave Law Student
- 92M0 - Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) Medical Student
- 92M1 - Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences Student
- 92M2 - HPSP Biomedical Science Student
- 92R0 - Chaplain Candidate
- 92S0 - Student Officer Authorization
- 92T0 - Pilot Trainee
- 92T1 - Navigator/Combat Systems Officer Trainee
- 92T2 - Air Battle Manager Trainee
- 92T3 - Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) Pilot Trainee
- 92W0 - Potential Wounded Warrior
- 92W1 - Reserved for Future Use
- 92W2 - Wounded Warrior
- 92W3 - Wounded Warrior-Returned to Duty
- 92W4 - Wounded Warrior-Limited Assignment Status
- 92W5 - Wounded Warrior-Retired/Discharged
- 92W9 - Warrior Care
- 93P0 - Patient
- 94N0 - Nuclear Weapons Custodian
- 95A0 - Non-Extended Active Duty AFRC or ANG USAFA Liaison Officer or CAP Liaison Officer
- 96D0 - Officer not available in awarded AFSC for cause
- 96U0 - Unclassified Officer
- 96V0 - Unallotted
- 97E0 - Executive Officer
- 99A0 - Unspecified AFSC
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