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Contents—Continued<br />

Section VI<br />

<strong>Classification</strong> of Officers of the U.S. <strong>Army</strong> Reserve not on Active<br />

Duty, page 7<br />

General • 2–16, page 7<br />

Procedures for classification • 2–17, page 7<br />

Determination of AOC or SI • 2–18, page 7<br />

Redesignation of branch/FA or skill • 2–19, page 7<br />

Section VII<br />

Specialty Designation <strong>and</strong> <strong>Classification</strong> of Officers in the <strong>Army</strong><br />

National Guard, page 7<br />

General • 2–20, page 7<br />

State Adjutant Responsibility • 2–21, page 7<br />

Procedures for classification • 2–22, page 7<br />

Failure to qualify for award of AOC or skill qualification in duty<br />

position • 2–23, page 8<br />

Section VIII<br />

Reporting <strong>Classification</strong>/Immaterial Codes, page 8<br />

General • 2–24, page 8<br />

Reporting codes • 2–25, page 8<br />

Branch Immaterial (01A) (Proponent: CG, PERSCOM) • 2–26,<br />

page 8<br />

Combat Arms Immaterial (02A) (Proponent: CG, PERSCOM)<br />

• 2–27, page 8<br />

Personnel Immaterial (04A) (Proponent: CG, PERSCOM) • 2–28,<br />

page 8<br />

AMEDD Immaterial (05A) (Proponent: Office of The Surgeon<br />

General) • 2–29, page 8<br />

Chapter 3<br />

Specifications for Branches/FA, page 10<br />

Section I<br />

Branches, page 10<br />

Infantry (11) (Proponent: Infantry School) (Closed to women—see<br />

AR 611-1, paragraph 4-7.) • 3–1, page 10<br />

Armor (12) (Proponent: Armor School) (Closed to women—see<br />

AR 611-1, paragraph 4-5.) • 3–2, page 10<br />

Field Artillery (13) (Proponent: Field Artillery School) • 3–3,<br />

page 10<br />

Air Defense Artillery (14) (Proponent: Air Defense Artillery<br />

School) • 3–4, page 11<br />

Aviation Branch (15) (Proponent: Aviation Center) • 3–5, page 11<br />

Special Forces (18) (Proponent: JFK Special Warfare Center <strong>and</strong><br />

School) (Closed to women—see AR 611-1, paragraph 4-7.)<br />

• 3–6, page 12<br />

Corps of Engineers (21) (Proponent: Engineer School) • 3–7,<br />

page 12<br />

Signal Corps (25) (Proponent: Signal Center <strong>and</strong> School) • 3–8,<br />

page 13<br />

<strong>Military</strong> Police (31) (Proponent: <strong>Military</strong> Police School) • 3–9,<br />

page 14<br />

<strong>Military</strong> Intelligence (35) (Proponent: Chief of <strong>Military</strong><br />

Intelligence) • 3–10, page 14<br />

Civil Affairs (RC) (38) (Proponent: JFK Special Warfare Center<br />

<strong>and</strong> School) • 3–11, page 15<br />

Adjutant General Corps (42) (Proponent: Adjutant General School)<br />

• 3–12, page 16<br />

Finance Corps (44) (Proponent: Finance School) • 3–13, page 17<br />

Judge Advocate General’s Corps (55) (Proponent: Judge Advocate<br />

General) • 3–14, page 17<br />

Chaplain (56) (Proponent: Chief of Chaplains) • 3–15, page 17<br />

Medical Corps (60-62) (Proponent: Office of The Surgeon General)<br />

• 3–16, page 22<br />

Dental Corps (63) (Proponent: Office of The Surgeon General)<br />

• 3–17, page 26<br />

Veterinary Corps (64) (Proponent: Office of The Surgeon General)<br />

• 3–18, page 28<br />

<strong>Army</strong> Medical Specialist Corps (65) (Proponent: Office of The<br />

Surgeon General) • 3–19, page 28<br />

<strong>Army</strong> Nurse Corps (ANC) (66) (Proponent: Office of The Surgeon<br />

General) • 3–20, page 29<br />

Medical Service Corps (67) (Proponent: Office of The Surgeon<br />

General) • 3–21, page 30<br />

Chemical (74) (Proponent: Chemical School) • 3–22, page 33<br />

Transportation Corps (88) (Proponent: Office Chief of<br />

Transportation) • 3–23, page 33<br />

Ordnance (91) (Proponent: Chief of Ordnance) • 3–24, page 34<br />

Quartermaster Corps (92) (Proponent: Office of the Quartermaster<br />

General) • 3–25, page 34<br />

Section II<br />

Functional Areas, page 36<br />

<strong>Military</strong> Intelligence (35) (Proponent: Office Chief of <strong>Military</strong><br />

Intelligence) • 3–26, page 36<br />

Psychological Operations (PSYOP) <strong>and</strong> Civil Affairs (CA) FA 39<br />

(Proponent: JFK Special Warfare Center <strong>and</strong> School) • 3–27,<br />

page 36<br />

Personnel Programs Management (41) (Proponent: Adjutant<br />

General School) • 3–28, page 36<br />

Comptroller (45) (Proponent: Assistant Secretary of the <strong>Army</strong><br />

(FM)) • 3–29, page 37<br />

Public Affairs (46) (Proponent: Office Chief of Public Affairs)<br />

• 3–30, page 37<br />

USMA Specialized Faculty (47) (Proponent: United States <strong>Military</strong><br />

Academy) • 3–31, page 38<br />

Foreign Area Officer (48) (Proponent: ODCSOPS) • 3–32,<br />

page 40<br />

Operations Research/Systems Analysis (49) (Proponent: TRADOC<br />

Research Analysis Comm<strong>and</strong>) • 3–33, page 41<br />

Force Development (50) (Proponent: Combined Arms Comm<strong>and</strong>)<br />

• 3–34, page 42<br />

Research, Development <strong>and</strong> Acquisition (51) (Proponent: Assistant<br />

Secretary of the <strong>Army</strong> Research, Development, <strong>and</strong> Acquisition<br />

(RDA)) • 3–35, page 42<br />

Nuclear Research <strong>and</strong> Operations (FA 52) (Proponent: Director, U.<br />

S. <strong>Army</strong> Nuclear <strong>and</strong> Chemical Agency) • 3–36, page 43<br />

Systems Automation (53) (Proponent: Signal Center <strong>and</strong> School)<br />

• 3–37, page 44<br />

Operations, Plans, <strong>and</strong> Training (54) (Proponent: Combined Arms<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong>) • 3–38, page 45<br />

Logistics (FA 90) (Proponent: Combined Arms Support Comm<strong>and</strong>)<br />

• 3–39, page 46<br />

Contracting <strong>and</strong> Industrial Management (97) (Proponent: Assistant<br />

Secretary of the <strong>Army</strong> Research, Development <strong>and</strong> Acquisition<br />

(RDA)) • 3–40, page 46<br />

Chapter 4<br />

Skill identifiers, page 47<br />

Use of skills • 4–1, page 47<br />

Skills tables data • 4–2, page 47<br />

Chapter 5<br />

Grade St<strong>and</strong>ards for Officer Positions, page 62<br />

General • 5–1, page 62<br />

SG, TDA, <strong>and</strong> MTOE/TOE tables • 5–2, page 62<br />

Chapter 6<br />

Warrant Officer <strong>Military</strong> <strong>Occupational</strong> Specialty System,<br />

page 78<br />

Section I<br />

Overview, page 78<br />

General • 6–1, page 78<br />

ii DA PAM 611–21 • 31 March 1999

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