List of United States Army Careers - Immaterial & Personnel Special Reporting Codes

Immaterial & Personnel Special Reporting Codes

Officer

  • 00A Duties Unassigned
  • 00B General Officer
  • 00C Relieved from Duty; Sick in Hospital or Quarters
  • 00D Newly Commissioned Officers Awaiting Entry on Active Duty for Officer Basic Course Attendance
  • 00E Student Officer
  • 01A Officer Generalist
  • 01B Aviation/Infantry/Armor/MI Immaterial
  • 01C Chemical/Engineer/MP Immaterial
  • 02A Combat Arms Generalist
  • 02B Infantry/Armor Immaterial
  • 02C Infantry/Armor/Field Artillery/Engineer Immaterial
  • 03A Infantry/Armor Immaterial
  • 05A Army Medical Department
  • 09G National Guard on Active Duty Medical Hold
  • 09H US Army Reserve on Active Duty Medical Hold

Warrant

  • 001A Unqual in Auth WO MOS
  • 002A Patient
  • 003A Student
  • 004A Duties Unassigned
  • 011A Brch/MOS Immaterial
  • 019G National Guard on Active Duty Medical Hold
  • 019H US Army Reserve on Active Duty Medical Hold

Enlisted

  • 00D Special Duty Assignment
  • 00F MOS Immaterial National Guard Bureau (NGB)
  • 00G MOS Immaterial US Army Reserve (USAR)
  • 00S Special Duty Assignment AFSC
  • 00Z Command Sergeant Major
  • 09B Trainee Unassigned
  • 09C Trainee Language
  • 09D College Trainee
  • 09G National Guard (NG) on Active Duty Medical Hold
  • 09H US Army Reserve (USAR) on Active Duty Medical Hold
  • 09J GED Completion Program
  • 09L Interpreter/Translator
  • 09M March 2 Success
  • 09N Nurse Corps Candidate
  • 09R Simultaneous MBR Program
  • 09S Commissioned Officer Candidate
  • 09T College Student Army National Guard Officer Program
  • 09W Warrant Officer Candidate


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