Talk:Military Occupational Specialty

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Does anyone know of any "further sources" that I could read about the different MOS selections? I am extremely curious after seeing the different ones of Noble Team and seeing the similarities between theirs and the ones used in the current US Military. Any help would be greatly appreciated. E-5 (Sergeant), 1-7 CAV, U.S. Army (IRR) 20:23, August 13, 2010 (UTC)


 * i had a brief look, but Noble Team doesn't seem to correlate to the Navy, Marine or Army MOS codes. I didn't check the Air Force ones, but I think it's safe to say that Bungie just decided to make their own system so they don't get accused of getting real military stuff wrong (again). --  Specops306   Autocrat     Qur'a 'Morhek   01:51, August 14, 2010 (UTC)
 * Actually all of them have the exact same MOS/NEC used in the military. How hard did you look? Emile and Jun are 18B, which in the Army is Special Forces Weapons Sergeant. Kat is 18E which is Special Forces Comms. Sergeant. Carter has the same '18' rating but the 0A which is SF Warrant Officer. Jorge is SO which in US Navy NEC is SEAL/Special Warfare. I'm unsure about Noble Six. I was just curious if Bungie had anything further to add, or if anyone had seen anything anywhere. E-5 (Sergeant), 1-7 CAV, U.S. Army (IRR) 07:24, August 17, 2010 (UTC)
 * Actually all of them have the exact same MOS/NEC used in the military. How hard did you look? Emile and Jun are 18B, which in the Army is Special Forces Weapons Sergeant. Kat is 18E which is Special Forces Comms. Sergeant. Carter has the same '18' rating but the 0A which is SF Warrant Officer. Jorge is SO which in US Navy NEC is SEAL/Special Warfare. I'm unsure about Noble Six. I was just curious if Bungie had anything further to add, or if anyone had seen anything anywhere. E-5 (Sergeant), 1-7 CAV, U.S. Army (IRR) 07:24, August 17, 2010 (UTC)