Excerpt from Engineer, 1992<br/><br/>Presently, we are studying, along with the rest of the Engineer School staff, the feasibility of con solidating military occupational specialties 12b, 120, and 12f into one mos, 12a, or sapper. This study involves a detailed look at changes in the progression pat terns of the three moss versus the new single mos; any additional training requirements that would evolve as a result of the consolida tion; and the effect of such a consolidation on our ability to properly man the new Engineer Restructure Initiative (eri) bat talions and brigades. If such a con solidation is to take place, it will probably not occur before 2nd quarter, FY 94.
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