Help with Army MOS Code

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I'm reviewing resumes and I come across a guy who says he went to Ranger School in the 90s.
He lists some of his former MOS as 11M and 11B-V

I know 11M is like a Bradley Crewman but I'm not sure about 11B-V.

Scouring the Internet, it looks like this is another way to say - Airborne Ranger and maybe a holdover from Vietnam.

Is 11B-V a common way to describe being an Airborne Ranger Infantryman? I'm asking because I've never seen it listed that way before.
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Additional Skill Identifiers - Scroll to the bottom

P- Parachutist
V - Ranger Parachutist
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That's correct, the "V" is an skills identifier for being Ranger and Airborne qualified. He also would have had a number between the B and V, such as 11B30V would identify him as a Sergeant(E5) Infantryman that is Ranger and Airborne qualified. I can understand why that would have been left out as it's confusing if you don't know how to read the codes.

It does not denote that he was a member of one of the Ranger Battalions.
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CT'97 said:

That's correct, the "V" is an skills identifier for being Ranger and Airborne qualified. He also would have had a number between the B and V, such as 11B30V would identify him as a Sergeant(E5) Infantryman that is Ranger and Airborne qualified. I can understand why that would have been left out as it's confusing if you don't know how to read the codes.

It does not denote that he was a member of one of the Ranger Battalions.
Quick clarification

11B20 is E5
11B30 is E6

CT97 is correct 11B--V means he successfully completed Ranger course, does NOT mean he served in one of the battalions. That is not, necessarily, uncommon though. Lots of folks go to RGR school and never serve in one of the BNs.

The only way to know is to see his ERB with assignment history.
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Thanks guys. I wasn't too familiar with the additional skill identifiers.

I remember circa 1995 when they were fielding the M1A2 Abrams that there was some sort of special skill identifier for 19K tankers who had been trained on the M1A2.

And apparently due to a glitch in the personnel system, circa 1997, I had a young Enlisted soldier in my National Guard Unit in San Angelo who had an Astronaut rating in his profile (obviously he wasn't an Astronaut).

I don't doubt the guy whose resume I'm looking at is who he says he is, it's just that I had never seen that 11B-V designation for Airborne Ranger before. Thanks for clearing that up.
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HollywoodBQ said:

Thanks guys. I wasn't too familiar with the additional skill identifiers.

I remember circa 1995 when they were fielding the M1A2 Abrams that there was some sort of special skill identifier for 19K tankers who had been trained on the M1A2.

And apparently due to a glitch in the personnel system, circa 1997, I had a young Enlisted soldier in my National Guard Unit in San Angelo who had an Astronaut rating in his profile (obviously he wasn't an Astronaut).

I don't doubt the guy whose resume I'm looking at is who he says he is, it's just that I had never seen that 11B-V designation for Airborne Ranger before. Thanks for clearing that up.
That would be K4. M1A2 Master Gunner is K8.
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HollywoodBQ said:

Thanks guys. I wasn't too familiar with the additional skill identifiers.

I remember circa 1995 when they were fielding the M1A2 Abrams that there was some sort of special skill identifier for 19K tankers who had been trained on the M1A2.

And apparently due to a glitch in the personnel system, circa 1997, I had a young Enlisted soldier in my National Guard Unit in San Angelo who had an Astronaut rating in his profile (obviously he wasn't an Astronaut).

I don't doubt the guy whose resume I'm looking at is who he says he is, it's just that I had never seen that 11B-V designation for Airborne Ranger before. Thanks for clearing that up.
Please tell me y'all razzed him for being an "astronaut"
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A holdover from Vietnam being interviewed for a job? Not unless he's well into his 70's.
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icrymyselftosleep said:

HollywoodBQ said:

Thanks guys. I wasn't too familiar with the additional skill identifiers.

I remember circa 1995 when they were fielding the M1A2 Abrams that there was some sort of special skill identifier for 19K tankers who had been trained on the M1A2.

And apparently due to a glitch in the personnel system, circa 1997, I had a young Enlisted soldier in my National Guard Unit in San Angelo who had an Astronaut rating in his profile (obviously he wasn't an Astronaut).

I don't doubt the guy whose resume I'm looking at is who he says he is, it's just that I had never seen that 11B-V designation for Airborne Ranger before. Thanks for clearing that up.
Please tell me y'all razzed him for being an "astronaut"
Unmercilessly.

Not me personally, but the full timer NCO at our Armory would call him Astronaut like it was his name. Especially if the kid made a mistake. What were you thinking Astronaut?
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