Where do most 92Y get stationed?
Where do 92Y get stationed? Unlike most other Army MOS', soldiers in the 92y field can be stationed at nearly any Army or military duty station in the world.
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The average salary for an Unit Supply Specialist (92Y) is $40,521 per year in United States, which is 15% lower than the average US Army salary of $47,914 per year for this job.
In AIT, the 92Y gets 111 hours of Basic Supply Principles, while the 92A only gets 16.5 hours in basic supply. The 92Y gets 79 hours on the Army Global Combat Support System (GCSS – Army).
The Air Force has the highest enlistment score requirement of any branch of the military. If you are a high school senior or a high school graduate, you must have a minimum of 31 for an overall ASVAB score.
With ASVAB Standard scores, the majority of students score between 30 and 70. This means that a standard score of 50 is an average score, and a score of 60 would be an above-average score.
At the unit level, an armourer duty position exists and is filled by soldiers holding the Unit Supply Specialist (92Y) MOS; these soldiers will have received some basic armourer training as part of their MOS training, and will often attend further armourer training when assigned to that duty position.
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Education/qualification: In order to qualify for MOS 92G, soldiers need an 85 aptitude score in the operators and food (OF) area of the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test. In addition, normal color vision is required.
First, your Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) score determines whether you're eligible to join and you'll need to score at least 31 to enlist.
Standard Scores are on a scale of 0-100. On this scale, 50 is the mean, or average, and every 10 points from the mean represents one standard deviation. This means that a Standard Score of 60 would be above average. Most test takers score between 30 and 70.
What is the minimum ASVAB score?
Current minimum scores for each branch of the military are: Air Force—31; Army—31; Coast Guard—40; Marine Corps—31; National Guard—31; Navy—31. (Scores posted on August 29, 2022). Service Specific websites: Air Force.