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Army MOS Codes - WWII Era

The following is a list of Army MOS codes from 1944, taken from Army TM 12-427.
Published in Codes
Sunday, 27 December 2009 17:06

91Z - Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor

The mechanical maintenance supervisor supervises, plans, coordinates, and directs the unit, direct support and general support (DS/GS) maintenance of all mechanical equipment. They provide senior enlisted leadership and supervision to lower ranking Soldiers in the 91 (Maintenance) Field.

Sunday, 27 December 2009 17:06

91W - Metal Worker

The Metal Worker is primarily responsible for performing repairs and maintenance on metal body components, radiators, fuel tanks, hulls and accessories of Army watercraft and amphibious vehicles.

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91P - Artillery Mechanic

The Artillery Mechanic is primarily responsible for supervising and performing maintenance and recovery operations of all self-propelled field artillery cannon weapon systems, including automotive, turret, fire control and chemical protection subsystems.

As an integral member of the mechanical maintenance team, the Bradley Fighting Vehicle System Maintainer handles the maintenance and repair of the M2/M3, A2/A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle, the M6 Bradley Linebacker Air Defense Vehicle and the M-7 Bradley Fire Support Team Vehicle.

Sunday, 27 December 2009 16:59

91L - Construction Equipment Repairer

Construction Equipment Repairers are responsible for maintaining construction equipment that's used for earthmoving, grading, and compaction; lifting and loading; quarrying and rock crushing; asphalt and concrete mixing and surfacing; water pumping; air compression and pneumatic tools; and power bridging.

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91K - Armament Repairer

The Armament Repairer is primarily responsible for supervising and performing maintenance and repairs on the mechanisms and systems of tank turrets, tank weapons, fighting vehicles, towed and self propelled artillery, small arms and other infantry weapons.

The Quartermaster and Chemical Equipment Repairer performs unit and direct/general support maintenance on chemical decontamination equipment, laundry and bath equipment, pumps, engines, burners, filter units, smoke generation and water purification or associated items.

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91H - Track Vehicle Repairer

As an integral member of the Mechanical Maintenance team, the Track Vehicle Repairer is primarily responsible for performing maintenance on tracked vehicles and supervising activities that include fuel and electrical system repair and maintenance.

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91G - Fire Control Repairer

The Fire Control Repairer is primarily responsible for supervising and performing maintenance on combat vehicle, infantry and artillery fire control systems and equipment, as well as related test equipment.

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