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ContentNavigation We are currently working on 445 articles, and you can help. To look up this wiki's content, please browse the categories, and have a look at the new pages and new files. The Army's Military Occupational Specialty is a system of categorizing career fields. Related jobs are grouped together by Career Management Field (CMF) numbers. For example, 11 is the CMF for the infantry. Some CMFs group entire Army branches, while others contain miscellaneous jobs. The Army is currently restructuring the MOS designation to simplify the system. Most of these changes took place in 2004 but will continue into 2009. Changes already taken place include consolidating engineering into CMF 21, moving meds (enlisted) to CMF 68, and deletion & mergers of redundant jobs.
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