Contents—ContinuedSection IDevelopment, Evaluation, Coordination, Approval andImplementation of MOCS Proposals, page 5Development, evaluation, coordination and approval • 3–1, page 5Implementation of MOCS changes • 3–2, page 5Schedule for changing the military occupational classificationstructure • 3–3, page 6Effective dates • 3–4, page 6Implementing instructions • 3–5, page 6Section IIPosition documentation, page 6Classification coding and grading of positions in documents • 3–6,page 6Exception to standards of grade • 3–7, page 6Chapter 4The Officer Classification System, page 8Section IDevelopment, page 8General • 4–1, page 8Classification system • 4–2, page 8Position classification structure • 4–3, page 9Changes to the officer classification system • 4–4, page 9Specifications for branches/FA • 4–5, page 10Section IIClassification of Active Duty Officers, page 10Classification responsibilities • 4–6, page 10Female officer designation/utilization • 4–7, page 10Section III<strong>Army</strong> Medical Department Officers, page 10General • 4–8, page 10Classification responsibilities • 4–9, page 10Designation of degrees of proficiency • 4–10, page 10Section IVChaplain Officers, page 10General • 4–11, page 10Classification responsibilities • 4–12, page 10Section VJudge Advocate General’s Corps Officers, page 10General • 4–13, page 10Classification responsibilities • 4–14, page 10Section VIClassification of Officers of the U.S. <strong>Army</strong> Reserve not on ActiveDuty, page 10General • 4–15, page 10Classification responsibilities • 4–16, page 11Designation of branch, functional area or skill • 4–17, page 11Annual review • 4–18, page 11Civilian education • 4–19, page 11Civilian occupations • 4–20, page 11Section VIISpecialty Designation and Classification of Officers in the <strong>Army</strong>National Guard, page 11General • 4–21, page 11Classification responsibilities • 4–22, page 11Designation of branches/functional areas • 4–23, page 11Annual review • 4–24, page 12Civilian education • 4–25, page 12Civilian occupations • 4–26, page 12Section VIIIGrade Standards for Officer Positions, page 12General • 4–27, page 12Generic grade tables • 4–28, page 12Grade authorization factors • 4–29, page 13Chapter 5The Warrant Officer Classification System, page 15Section IOverview, page 15General • 5–1, page 15Definitive application • 5–2, page 15Classification system • 5–3, page 15Female warrant officer designation/utilization • 5–4, page 15Section IIWarrant Officer Military Occupational Specialty System, page 15General • 5–5, page 15Military occupational specialty code (MOSC) • 5–6, page 16Authorization of MOS • 5–7, page 16Specifications for AOCs and MOSs • 5–8, page 16Additions, deletions and modifications of warrant officeroccupational codes (Branch, AOC, MOS, SQI and/or ASI)• 5–9, page 16Section IIIClassification of Warrant Officers, page 16Special qualification identifiers • 5–10, page 16Additional skill identifiers • 5–11, page 17Section IVReporting Codes, page 17Reporting codes • 5–12, page 17Section VGrade Standards for Warrant Officer Positions, page 17General • 5–13, page 17SG tables • 5–14, page 17Factors of grade coding • 5–15, page 17Chapter 6The Enlisted Classification System, page 19Section IDevelopment, page 19General • 6–1, page 19Female enlisted designation/utilization • 6–2, page 19Section IIEnlisted Military Occupational specialty system, page 19Career management field • 6–3, page 19Military occupational specialty • 6–4, page 19MOS specifications • 6–5, page 19Military occupational specialty code • 6–6, page 19SQI code • 6–7, page 20Additional skill identifiers • 6–8, page 20ASI code • 6–9, page 20Aptitude areas and aptitude area scores • 6–9, page 20Additions, deletions and modifications of MOS, MOSspecifications, CMF and ASI • 6–10, page 20Section IIIEnlisted soldiers career opportunities, page 20Career progression • 6–11, page 20Reclassification of enlisted personnel • 6–12, page 21Utilization of enlisted personnel • 6–13, page 21ii <strong>AR</strong> <strong>611</strong>–1 • 30 September 1997
Contents—ContinuedSection IVStandards of grade for enlisted positions, page 21Grade standards for enlisted positions • 6–14, page 21Grading of enlisted positions in requirement and authorizationdocuments • 6–15, page 21Factors of grade coding • 6–16, page 21Section VRelational growth, page 21Relationship between grade and MOS • 6–17, page 21Relationship between CMF and Command Sergeant Major (CSM)• 6–18, page 22Relationship between enlisted and warrant officer MOS • 6–19,page 22Appendix A. References, page 24Table ListTable 3–1: Processing and implementation schedule for changes tothe military occupational classification structure, page 7Table 4–1: Position Requirement Codes, page 9Table 5–1: Elements of a Warrant Officer Military OccupationalCode (MOSC), page 18Figure ListFigure 4–1: Position requirement codes, page 14Figure 5–1: Average grade distribution matrix, page 18Figure 6–1: Average grade distribuiton chart, page 23GlossaryIndex<strong>AR</strong> <strong>611</strong>–1 • 30 September 1997iii