Rust_Cohle
Diamond Member
X code indicates a cadet or recruit who didn't finish AIT in the 80sU.S. Army
1985-1992
68FX1 (aircraft mechanic, the X-ray one indicates I worked on the AH-64)
Stationed at Schofield Barracks and Ft. Carson.
Deployed to Korea, Thailand and Japan.
United States military occupation code - Wikipedia
1983 reformEdit
In 1983, there was a reform of this system. Some of the field code numbers were changed and the MOS codes were streamlined.Warrant officers and officers received the same career field codes as enlisted and NCO personnel and ended in the same SQI letter codes. Warrant officers received a five-symbol MOS consisting of a four-symbol field specialty code consisting of the two-digit field code, a one-digit sub-field code number (usually "0"), the field specialty code letter, and followed by the SQI code letter. Officers now had a four-symbol alphanumeric MOS. It consisted of the three-symbol field specialty code of two numbers and a specialty code letter and ended in the SQI letter code.
The field code "18" was created for US Army Special Forces, which are now considered part of the regular US Army. Previously they had been considered a layer between the intelligence services and the army. The 18A was for special forces officers and 180A was for special forces warrant officers. The 18X was for special forces candidates who had not yet passed the "Q" course. The "A" team leaders had to be captains instead of lieutenants and were rotated to conventional postings.
Certain field specialty code letters were reserved. The "X" was for recruits or candidates who have pre-selected a career field but had not graduated from AIT. The "Z" is for senior NCOs of E8 or E9 grade. The "A" is for officers and warrant officers in a general capacity. Specialist officers and warrant officers have other field code letters reserved for them.
End quote
And why don't you tell how you scored a 129 on the ASVAB out of a maximum 99
Also FX is a discharge for Personality Disorder

Military Separation Codes
Military Separation Codes are located on form DD214 and are used to categorize hundreds of reasons for a veterans separation from the military.

So what happened or was it both?
Last edited: