![]() ![]() Some of the 71L soldiers who aren't redesignated as 42As will retain their administration specialist title, but under a new MOS number and letter, 42L. Army officials decided to change the number to match the AG officer and warrant officers' branch designator, which are both 42. The AG Corps' four enlisted MOS's were all numbered in the 70's: 75H, Personnel Specialist 75B, company clerk 71L, administration specialist and 75F, standard installation personnel clerk.īeginning in June 2003, the Army began consolidating all of the 75Hs, 75Bs, and some 71L soldiers under a new number and title: 42A, human resource management specialist. But no officer or warrant officer MOS's will be affected. Enlisted soldiers in the AG Corps share a total of four Military Occupational Specialties, or MOSs, all of which will be affected by the consolidation. Those AG soldiers whose jobs do remain intact will require additional training, and some of those soldiers may have to change their duty stations. Although the precise number of jobs to disappear wasn't announced until spring 2003, Army officials gave the AG Corps' enlisted soldiers a "warning order" in December 2002. ![]() The 21,000 enlisted soldiers in the Army's Adjutant General Corps will go through a consolidation beginning next year that will result in expanded job descriptions for many people, while other jobs simply go away. Officers of the Adjutant General's Corps meet this requirement. Various headquarters - from battalion and separate brigade to division, Army headquarters, major commands, and Department of the Army - require astute, innovative officers to plan, develop, and operate personnel management systems in support of the organization or headquarters in peacetime as well as a combat environment. Their mission is to help build and sustain combat readiness through planning, operating, and managing all military personnel activities, which include the following functions: Personnel Services, Personnel Strength Management, Personnel Management, Automation, Band Operations, and Postal Operations. AG soldiers' tasks include tracking awards and promotions, maintaining personnel records, providing secretarial and clerk support, and handling mail. The Adjutant General Corps, or "AG Corps" as most soldiers call it, provides personnel and administration support to Army field commanders. ![]() The Adjutant General's Corps is a Combat Service Support branch of the Army. ![]()
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