Below are the re-training opportunities for each Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) for Army soldiers in the ranks of Specialist (E-4). Coincidently, the below chart may also be used to gate the relative manning levels (overmanned, undermanned, balanced), for each Army MOS.

If there is a “Y” in the “IN” column, that MOS is considered to be undermanned in the grade indicated. If there is a “Y” in the “OUT” column, that MOS is considered to be overmanned in the grade indicated. If there is a “N” in both the “IN” and “OUT” columns, the MOS is “balanced” in the indicated grade.

General Rules

To be authorized to reclass or reenlist “out” of a current PMOS (Primary MOS), there must be a “Y” under the “Out” column, regardless of promotable status.

To be authorized to reclass or reenlist for a new MOS, there must be a “Y” under the “In” column of the MOS the soldier wishes to reclass or re-enlist into, regardless of promotable status. However, promotable soldiers may also reclass/re-train into a MOS with a “Yes” in the “In” column, at the next higher grade (see charts for the other ranks).

Retraining Opportunities

PMOS IN OUT

09L Y N

11B Y N

11C N N

13B N N

13D N N

13F N N

13M N N

13P Y N

13R Y N

13S Y N

13W N N

14E Y N

14J Y N

14S Y N

14T N N

15B Y N

15D Y N

15F N N

15G N N

15H N N

15J Y N

15N N N

15P N N

15Q Y N

15R N N

15S N N

15T N N

15U N N

15W Y N

15Y Y N

19D N N

19K N N

21B N N

21C Y N

21D Y N

21E N N

21K N N

21M N N

21P Y N

21R N N

21T N N

21V N N

21W N Y

21Y Y N

25B N N

25C N N

25F Y N

25L N N

25M N N

25N Y N

25P Y N

25Q Y N

25R Y N

25S Y N

25U N N

25V Y N

27D Y N

31B N N

31D Y N

31E Y N

35F N N

35G Y N

35H Y N

35M Y N

35N Y N

35P(AD) Y N

35P(CM) Y N

35P(FR) Y N

35P(GM) Y N

35P(HE) N N

35P(JN) Y N

35P(KP) Y N

35P(LC) N N

35P(PF) Y N

35P(PU) Y N

35P(PV) Y N

35P(QB) Y N

35P(RU) Y N

35P(SC) Y N

35P(TA) Y N

35P(VN) N N

35S Y N

35T N N

36B N N

37F Y N

38B N N

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Below are the re-training opportunities for each Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) for Army soldiers in the ranks of Specialist (E-4). Coincidently, the below chart may also be used to gate the relative manning levels (overmanned, undermanned, balanced), for each Army MOS.

If there is a “Y” in the “IN” column, that MOS is considered to be undermanned in the grade indicated. If there is a “Y” in the “OUT” column, that MOS is considered to be overmanned in the grade indicated. If there is a “N” in both the “IN” and “OUT” columns, the MOS is “balanced” in the indicated grade.

General Rules

To be authorized to reclass or reenlist “out” of a current PMOS (Primary MOS), there must be a “Y” under the “Out” column, regardless of promotable status.

To be authorized to reclass or reenlist for a new MOS, there must be a “Y” under the “In” column of the MOS the soldier wishes to reclass or re-enlist into, regardless of promotable status. However, promotable soldiers may also reclass/re-train into a MOS with a “Yes” in the “In” column, at the next higher grade (see charts for the other ranks).

Retraining Opportunities

PMOS IN OUT

09L Y N

11B Y N

11C N N

13B N N

13D N N

13F N N

13M N N

13P Y N

13R Y N

13S Y N

13W N N

14E Y N

14J Y N

14S Y N

14T N N

15B Y N

15D Y N

15F N N

15G N N

15H N N

15J Y N

15N N N

15P N N

15Q Y N

15R N N

15S N N

15T N N

15U N N

15W Y N

15Y Y N

19D N N

19K N N

21B N N

21C Y N

21D Y N

21E N N

21K N N

21M N N

21P Y N

21R N N

21T N N

21V N N

21W N Y

21Y Y N

25B N N

25C N N

25F Y N

25L N N

25M N N

25N Y N

25P Y N

25Q Y N

25R Y N

25S Y N

25U N N

25V Y N

27D Y N

31B N N

31D Y N

31E Y N

35F N N

35G Y N

35H Y N

35M Y N

35N Y N

35P(AD) Y N

35P(CM) Y N

35P(FR) Y N

35P(GM) Y N

35P(HE) N N

35P(JN) Y N

35P(KP) Y N

35P(LC) N N

35P(PF) Y N

35P(PU) Y N

35P(PV) Y N

35P(QB) Y N

35P(RU) Y N

35P(SC) Y N

35P(TA) Y N

35P(VN) N N

35S Y N

35T N N

36B N N

37F Y N

38B N N

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Below are the re-training opportunities for each Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) for Army soldiers in the ranks of Specialist (E-4). Coincidently, the below chart may also be used to gate the relative manning levels (overmanned, undermanned, balanced), for each Army MOS.

If there is a “Y” in the “IN” column, that MOS is considered to be undermanned in the grade indicated. If there is a “Y” in the “OUT” column, that MOS is considered to be overmanned in the grade indicated. If there is a “N” in both the “IN” and “OUT” columns, the MOS is “balanced” in the indicated grade.

General Rules

To be authorized to reclass or reenlist “out” of a current PMOS (Primary MOS), there must be a “Y” under the “Out” column, regardless of promotable status.

To be authorized to reclass or reenlist for a new MOS, there must be a “Y” under the “In” column of the MOS the soldier wishes to reclass or re-enlist into, regardless of promotable status. However, promotable soldiers may also reclass/re-train into a MOS with a “Yes” in the “In” column, at the next higher grade (see charts for the other ranks).

Retraining Opportunities

PMOS IN OUT

09L Y N

11B Y N

11C N N

13B N N

13D N N

13F N N

13M N N

13P Y N

13R Y N

13S Y N

13W N N

14E Y N

14J Y N

14S Y N

14T N N

15B Y N

15D Y N

15F N N

15G N N

15H N N

15J Y N

15N N N

15P N N

15Q Y N

15R N N

15S N N

15T N N

15U N N

15W Y N

15Y Y N

19D N N

19K N N

21B N N

21C Y N

21D Y N

21E N N

21K N N

21M N N

21P Y N

21R N N

21T N N

21V N N

21W N Y

21Y Y N

25B N N

25C N N

25F Y N

25L N N

25M N N

25N Y N

25P Y N

25Q Y N

25R Y N

25S Y N

25U N N

25V Y N

27D Y N

31B N N

31D Y N

31E Y N

35F N N

35G Y N

35H Y N

35M Y N

35N Y N

35P(AD) Y N

35P(CM) Y N

35P(FR) Y N

35P(GM) Y N

35P(HE) N N

35P(JN) Y N

35P(KP) Y N

35P(LC) N N

35P(PF) Y N

35P(PU) Y N

35P(PV) Y N

35P(QB) Y N

35P(RU) Y N

35P(SC) Y N

35P(TA) Y N

35P(VN) N N

35S Y N

35T N N

36B N N

37F Y N

38B N N

Below are the re-training opportunities for each Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) for Army soldiers in the ranks of Specialist (E-4). Coincidently, the below chart may also be used to gate the relative manning levels (overmanned, undermanned, balanced), for each Army MOS.

If there is a “Y” in the “IN” column, that MOS is considered to be undermanned in the grade indicated. If there is a “Y” in the “OUT” column, that MOS is considered to be overmanned in the grade indicated. If there is a “N” in both the “IN” and “OUT” columns, the MOS is “balanced” in the indicated grade.

General Rules

To be authorized to reclass or reenlist “out” of a current PMOS (Primary MOS), there must be a “Y” under the “Out” column, regardless of promotable status.

To be authorized to reclass or reenlist for a new MOS, there must be a “Y” under the “In” column of the MOS the soldier wishes to reclass or re-enlist into, regardless of promotable status. However, promotable soldiers may also reclass/re-train into a MOS with a “Yes” in the “In” column, at the next higher grade (see charts for the other ranks).

Retraining Opportunities

PMOS IN OUT

09L Y N

11B Y N

11C N N

13B N N

13D N N

13F N N

13M N N

13P Y N

13R Y N

13S Y N

13W N N

14E Y N

14J Y N

14S Y N

14T N N

15B Y N

15D Y N

15F N N

15G N N

15H N N

15J Y N

15N N N

15P N N

15Q Y N

15R N N

15S N N

15T N N

15U N N

15W Y N

15Y Y N

19D N N

19K N N

21B N N

21C Y N

21D Y N

21E N N

21K N N

21M N N

21P Y N

21R N N

21T N N

21V N N

21W N Y

21Y Y N

25B N N

25C N N

25F Y N

25L N N

25M N N

25N Y N

25P Y N

25Q Y N

25R Y N

25S Y N

25U N N

25V Y N

27D Y N

31B N N

31D Y N

31E Y N

35F N N

35G Y N

35H Y N

35M Y N

35N Y N

35P(AD) Y N

35P(CM) Y N

35P(FR) Y N

35P(GM) Y N

35P(HE) N N

35P(JN) Y N

35P(KP) Y N

35P(LC) N N

35P(PF) Y N

35P(PU) Y N

35P(PV) Y N

35P(QB) Y N

35P(RU) Y N

35P(SC) Y N

35P(TA) Y N

35P(VN) N N

35S Y N

35T N N

36B N N

37F Y N

38B N N

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