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TOP MOS TRANSTION BOOK TOP 10 MOS TRANSITIONS FY2020

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TOP 10 MOS TRANSITIONS

FY2020

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Contents

MSA ____________________________________________________________________ Error! Bookmark not defined.

Overall Veteran Population Density ____________________________________________________________________ 3

11 Series - Infantry ______________________________________________________________________________________ 4

11 Series - Infantry, Cont. ________________________________________________________________________________ 5

92 Series - Quartermaster (Supply) ____________________________________________________________________ 6

92 Series - Quartermaster (Supply), Cont. _____________________________________________________________ 7

91 Series – Mechanic Maintenance _____________________________________________________________________ 8

91 Series - Mechanic Maintenance, Cont. ______________________________________________________________ 9

68 Series - Medical ______________________________________________________________________________________ 10

68 Series - Medical, Cont. _______________________________________________________________________________ 11

25 Series – Signal Corps ________________________________________________________________________________ 12

25 Series – Signal Corps, Cont. _________________________________________________________________________ 13

13 Series - Field Artillery _______________________________________________________________________________ 14

13 Series - Field Artillery, Cont. ________________________________________________________________________ 15

15 Series - Aviation _____________________________________________________________________________________ 16

15 Series - Aviation, Cont. ______________________________________________________________________________ 17

12 Series - Engineer ____________________________________________________________________________________ 18

12 Series - Engineer, Cont. ______________________________________________________________________________ 19

19 Series - Armor _______________________________________________________________________________________ 20

19 Series – Armor, Cont. ________________________________________________________________________________ 21

35 Series - Intelligence _________________________________________________________________________________ 22

35 Series - Intelligence, Cont. __________________________________________________________________________ 23

Contact Information ____________________________________________________________________________________ 24

Company Information __________________________________________________________________________________ 24

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Introduction

PURPOSE & CONTENTS The purpose of this packet is to familiarize readers with the transitioned force from Active Duty by the Top 10 MOSs. This packet is an informational tool that will display Soldier transitions from the past fiscal year (FY). All charts consist of ONLY the Active Duty Component except for the component chart, which consists of all components. Each series contains two pages of data. Each page examines which Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSAs) and to which states Soldiers transitioned, along with which of the top MOS jobs, paygrade, the top 10 installations, gender, separation type, ages, and the total number of years by enlistment type (enlisted, officer, and warrant officer). 11 and 19 Series examines all MOSs within that series (which is less than 10).

The statistical information provided in the following pages is an examination of data from TRANSPROC (Department of the Army Soldier transitional data), and MSA’s locations by zip codes. The charts are created using a combination of TRANSPROC data and filtered to examine specific criteria.

WHY MSA An MSA is a predetermined land area that contains a population center with at least 50,000 people residing within its borders (Census Bureau). These MSA’s may consist of one or multiple counties; and can be located within one or multiple states. Looking at the inserted picture to the right you can see Washington-Arlington-Alexandria MSA. This MSA is also unique due to the fact that there are multiple Active Duty installations located within its borders. This MSA is in Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia, and it also includes Washington, D.C. The statistical information provided in the following pages is an examination of data from TRANSPROC (Department of the Army Soldier transitional data) and MSA’s locations by zip codes. The charts are created using a combination of TRANSPROC data and filtered to examine specific criteria.

With TRANSPROC Data, we can analyze Soldier transitions and show the number of Soldiers who entered from a specific area, of those that entered who returned, and from across the Army who transitioned to that area. Our zip code database is created from open-source websites and is updated/verified every year.

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https://www.va.gov/vetdata/docs/Maps/VetPop16_PopCountyFY17.pdf

Overall Veteran Population Density

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7,897

924 734 161 4 4 10

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

11B 11C 11A 11Z 11X 11M 11H

Series MOSs293

241 231 221 219 217 211 209 185 168

0

75

150

225

300

Transition MSA's

1,163

905817 790 755 741

535 516464 389

0

300

600

900

1,200

FORT BRAGG FORTCAMPBELL

FORTHOOD

FORTCARSON

JBLM FORTDRUM

FORTBENNING

FORTBLISS

FORTPOLK

SCHOFIELDBARRACKS

Top 10 Transitioned from Installations

1,307

770621

539 494 409 385357 349 322

0

350

700

1,050

1,400

TX CA NC FL GA TN CO NY WA VA

Top 10 Transitioned to States

11 Series - Infantry

The statistical information provided on the following pages is data from TRANSPROC (Department of the Army Soldier exit data). The information on the following two pages contain data from all those that transitioned from the Active Duty (AD) Infantry Series (11). All charts for this series will reflect AD, with the exception of the components chart. The MOSs Chart will break down the Infantry MOS by specialty. An asterisk (*) in the Transition MSA’s chart indicates that there is an Active Duty Installation within the MSA.

5,498

2,502

982474 262 6 1

0

1,100

2,200

3,300

4,400

5,500

E1-E4 E5-E6 E7+ O1-O3 O4-O6 O7+ W1-W5

Paygrade

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6,803

1,377 474 548 355158 10

0

1,750

3,500

5,250

7,000

5 orLess

6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31+

Total Years

Total Years of Service Enlisted Officer

8,184

1,057456 28

0

2,050

4,100

6,150

8,200

17-34 35-44 45-54 55-64

Age

11 Series - Infantry, Cont.

The following charts are a continuation of data to represent the Active Duty Army Infantry transitions during FY20.

Veteran Gender is composed of all Transitioned Soldiers from the Infantry series to transition from Active Duty during FY20. The discharge type is the same query, MSA counties, but is made up of the three primary discharge types. Discharge: A separation type used when a Soldier holds no further obligation to the United States Army. Release From Active Duty (REFRAD): A Soldier will receive a REFRAD separation type if the Soldier still has an additional obligation to fulfill to include National Guard, Reserve, and IRR terms. Retirement: All Soldiers who receive a Retirement separation have met all requirements to retire. These Soldiers will receive an Honorable or General (Under Honorable Conditions) discharge. Component is the total breakdown of all three components, and Years on Active Duty is a breakdown of total years spent on Active Duty.

9,651, 99%

53, 1%

Veteran Gender

Male Female

3,32834%

4,41345%

1,98421%

Discharge Type

DISCHARGE REFRAD RETIREMENT

8,3569,725

375

Component

ARNGUS

RA

USAR

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1,347 1,243 1,188 1,163

235 21467 67 58 38

0

500

1,000

1,500

92Y 92G 92A 92F 92W 92R 92M 920 92S 92L

Top 10 MOS Series343

285

195 192 158 158 155 144 141 126

0

100

200

300

400

Transition MSA's

694567

471 426 405 404 332 323290 218

0

200

400

600

800

FORTHOOD

FORTBRAGG

FORTBLISS

FORTCAMPBELL

JBLM FORTCARSON

FORTDRUM

FORTSTEWART

FORTRILEY

SCHOFIELDBARRACKS

Top 10 Transitioned from Installations

992

452 431 414 394 245 241237 218 194

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

TX GA NC FL CA VA TN NY WA CO

Top 10 Transitioned to States

92 Series - Quartermaster (Supply)

The statistical information provided on the following pages is data from TRANSPROC (Department of the Army Soldier exit data). The information on the following two pages contain data from all those that transitioned from the Active Duty (AD) Quartermaster Series (92). All charts for this series will reflect AD, with the exception of the components chart. The MOSs Chart will break down the Quartermaster (Supply) MOS by specialty. An asterisk (*) in the Transition MSA’s chart indicates that there is an Active Duty Installation within the MSA.

3,709

1,350

45750 100

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

E1-E4 E5-E6 E7+ O1-O3 W1-W5

Paygrade

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3,965

910325 280 163 19 4

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5 orLess

6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31+

Total Years

Total Years of Service Enlisted Officer Warrant

4,733

715203 15

0

1,250

2,500

3,750

5,000

17-34 35-44 45-54 55-64

Age

92 Series - Quartermaster (Supply), Cont.

The following charts are a continuation of data to represent the Active Duty Army Quartermaster Corps transitions during FY20.

Veteran Gender is composed of all Transitioned Soldiers from the Quartermaster series to transition from Active Duty during FY20. The discharge type is the same query, MSA counties, but is made up of the three primary discharge types. Discharge: A separation type used when a Soldier holds no further obligation to the United States Army. Release From Active Duty (REFRAD): A Soldier will receive a REFRAD separation type if the Soldier still has an additional obligation to fulfill to include National Guard, Reserve, and IRR terms. Retirement: All Soldiers who receive a Retirement separation have met all requirements to retire. These Soldiers will receive an Honorable or General (Under Honorable Conditions) discharge. Component is the total breakdown of all three components, and Years on Active Duty is a breakdown of total years spent on Active Duty.

3,644, 64%

2,016, 36%

Veteran Gender

Male Female

2,60146%

1,62929%

1,43625%

Discharge Type

DISCHARGE REFRAD RETIREMENT

5,715

5,666

3,563

Component

ARNGUS

RA

USAR

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2,161

409 260 252 250 207 177 158 147 1370

5001,0001,5002,0002,500

91B 91D 91F 91A 91C 91M 91X 91H 91L 91J

Top 10 MOS Series248

129 128 127 125 120 119 117 107 88

0

75

150

225

300

Transition MSA's

718

502358 334 331 324 324 302

237 169

0

300

600

900

FORTHOOD

FORTBLISS

FORTSTEWART

FORTCAMPBELL

FORTCARSON

FORTRILEY

FORTBRAGG

JBLM FORTDRUM

SCHOFIELDBARRACKS

Top 10 Transitioned from Installations

795411

297 261 246 184 180177 168 145

0

450

900

1,350

1,800

TX CA GA FL NC CO NY WA TN VA

Top 10 Transitioned to States

91 Series – Mechanic Maintenance

The statistical information provided on the following pages is data from TRANSPROC (Department of the Army Soldier exit data). The information on the following two pages contain data from all those that transitioned from the Active Duty (AD) Mechanic Maintenance Series (91). All charts for this series will reflect AD, with the exception of the components chart. The MOSs Chart will break down the Mechanic Maintenance MOS by specialty. An asterisk (*) in the Transition MSA’s chart indicates that there is an Active Duty Installation within the MSA.

3,154

944

33750 145

0

800

1,600

2,400

3,200

E1-E4 E5-E6 E7+ O1-O3 W1-W5

Paygrade

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3,337

726 253 190 1138 3

0700

1,4002,1002,8003,500

5 orLess

6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31+

Total Years

Total Years of Service Enlisted Officer Warrant

3,956

535130 9

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

17-34 35-44 45-54 55-64

Age

91 Series - Mechanic Maintenance, Cont.

The following charts are a continuation of data to represent the Active Duty Army Mechanic Maintenance transitions during FY20.

Veteran Gender is composed of all Transitioned Soldiers from the Mechanic Maintenance series to transition from Active Duty during FY20. The discharge type is the same query, MSA counties, but is made up of the three primary discharge types. Discharge: A separation type used when a Soldier holds no further obligation to the United States Army. Release From Active Duty (REFRAD): A Soldier will receive a REFRAD separation type if the Soldier still has an additional obligation to fulfill to include National Guard, Reserve, and IRR terms. Retirement: All Soldiers who receive a Retirement separation have met all requirements to retire. These Soldiers will receive an Honorable or General (Under Honorable Conditions) discharge. Component is the total breakdown of all three components, and Years on Active Duty is a breakdown of total years spent on Active Duty.

4,110, 89%

517, 11%

Veteran Gender

Male Female

1,90441%

1,70537%

1,02122%

Discharge Type

DISCHARGE REFRAD RETIREMENT

4,969

4,630

1,973

Component

ARNGUS

RA

USAR

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2,168

194 188 179 147 145 117 102 98 980

5001,0001,5002,0002,500

68W 68C 68K 68E 68J 68X 68P 68D 68A 68R

Top 10 MOS Series244

150 135 132 119 116 98 96 93 92

0

100

200

300

Transition MSA's

354 341 329258 256 227 216 191

141 136

0

100

200

300

400

FORTHOOD

JBLM FORTBRAGG

FORTBLISS

FORTCAMPBELL

FORTSAM

HOUSTON

FORTCARSON

SCHOFIELDBARRACKS

FORTBENNING

FORTSTEWART

Top 10 Transitioned from Installations

765

311244

221 220 211 161138 129 126

0

200

400

600

800

TX CA NC FL WA GA CO VA TN NY

Top 10 Transitioned to States

68 Series - Medical

The statistical information provided on the following pages is data from TRANSPROC (Department of the Army Soldier exit data). The information on the following two pages contain data from all those that transitioned from the Active Duty (AD) Medical (68). All charts for this series will reflect AD, with the exception of the components chart. The MOSs Chart will break down the Medical MOS by specialty. An asterisk (*) in the Transition MSA’s chart indicates that there is an Active Duty Installation within the MSA.

2,201

1,357

392

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

E1-E4 E5-E6 E7+

Paygrade

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2,490

799284 225 134

17 10

5001,0001,5002,0002,500

5 orLess

6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31+

Total Years

Total Years of Service

3,185

591167 7

0

800

1,600

2,400

3,200

17-34 35-44 45-54 55-64

Age

68 Series - Medical, Cont.

The following charts are a continuation of data to represent the Active Duty Army Medical transitions during FY20.

Veteran Gender is composed of all Transitioned Soldiers from the Medical Corps series to transition from Active Duty during FY20. The discharge type is the same query, MSA counties, but is made up of the three primary discharge types. Discharge: A separation type used when a Soldier holds no further obligation to the United States Army. Release From Active Duty (REFRAD): A Soldier will receive a REFRAD separation type if the Soldier still has an additional obligation to fulfill to include National Guard, Reserve, and IRR terms. Retirement: All Soldiers who receive a Retirement separation have met all requirements to retire. These Soldiers will receive an Honorable or General (Under Honorable Conditions) discharge. Component is the total breakdown of all three components, and Years on Active Duty is a breakdown of total years spent on Active Duty.

2,679, 68%

1,263, 32%

Veteran Gender

Male Female

1,45437%

1,44737%

1,04926%

Discharge Type

DISCHARGE REFRAD RETIREMENT

3,035

3,950

2,090

Component

ARNGUS

RA

USAR

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984

757

483286 274 250

132 81 76 650

250

500

750

1,000

25U 25B 25Q 25S 25N 25A 25L 255 25W 25P

Top 10 MOS Series173

155 141 13693 89 85 84 81 80

0

50

100

150

200

Transition MSA's

407 379291 251

187 186 186 169 157 134

0

125

250

375

500

FORTHOOD

FORTBRAGG

FORTBLISS

JBLM FORTGORDON

FORTSTEWART

FORTCAMPBELL

FORTCARSON

SCHOFIELDBARRACKS

FORTDRUM

Top 10 Transitioned from Installations

582381

304 280 219 198 136122 119 112

0200400600800

1,0001,200

TX GA FL NC CA VA WA MD CO TN

Top 10 Transitioned to States

25 Series – Signal Corps

The statistical information provided on the following pages is data from TRANSPROC (Department of the Army Soldier exit data). The information on the following two pages contain data from all those that transitioned from the Active Duty (AD) Signal Corps (25). All charts for this series will reflect AD, with the exception of the components chart. The MOSs Chart will break down the Signal Corps MOS by specialty. An asterisk (*) in the Transition MSA’s chart indicates that there is an Active Duty Installation within the MSA.

1,892

970

431152 100 1 87

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

E1-E4 E5-E6 E7+ O1-O3 O4-O6 O7+ W1-W5

Paygrade

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2,145

714292 280 168

33 10

550

1,100

1,650

2,200

5 orLess

6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31+

Total Years

Total Years of Service Enlisted Officer Warrant

2,803

587227 16

0

750

1,500

2,250

3,000

17-34 35-44 45-54 55-64

Age

25 Series – Signal Corps, Cont.

The following charts are a continuation of data to represent the Active Duty Army Signal Corps transitions during FY20.

Veteran Gender is composed of all Transitioned Soldiers from the Signal Corps series to transition from Active Duty during FY20. The discharge type is the same query, MSA counties, but is made up of the three primary discharge types. Discharge: A separation type used when a Soldier holds no further obligation to the United States Army. Release From Active Duty (REFRAD): A Soldier will receive a REFRAD separation type if the Soldier still has an additional obligation to fulfill to include National Guard, Reserve, and IRR terms. Retirement: All Soldiers who receive a Retirement separation have met all requirements to retire. These Soldiers will receive an Honorable or General (Under Honorable Conditions) discharge. Component is the total breakdown of all three components, and Years on Active Duty is a breakdown of total years spent on Active Duty.

3,005, 83%

622, 17%

Veteran Gender

Male Female

1,52142%

1,04329%

1,06929%

Discharge Type

DISCHARGE REFRAD RETIREMENT

3,185

3,633

1,650

Component

ARNGUS

RA

USAR

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1,198

801

467 446206 153

47 44 36 150

400

800

1,200

13B 13F 13J 13A 13M 13R 13D 13Z 131 13P

Top 10 MOS Series

342 325 309 284 280 274 252200

161 156

050

100150200250300350

FORTHOOD

FORTBRAGG

FORTSILL

FORTBLISS

FORTCAMPBELL

JBLM FORTCARSON

FORTDRUM

FORTSTEWART

FORTRILEY

Top 10 Transitioned from Installations

509

267196 195 156 152 147

143 128 108

0

200

400

600

TX CA NC FL TN WA GA OK CO NY

Top 10 Transitioned to States

121102 98 82 82 78 77 77 76 75

0

50

100

150

Transition MSA's

13 Series - Field Artillery

The statistical information provided on the following pages is data from TRANSPROC (Department of the Army Soldier exit data). The information on the following two pages contain data from all those that transitioned from the Active Duty (AD) Field Artillery (13). All charts for this series will reflect AD, with the exception of the components chart. The MOSs Chart will break down the Field Artillery MOS by specialty. An asterisk (*) in the Transition MSA’s chart indicates that there is an Active Duty Installation within the MSA.

1,811

758

374 298149

3 360

475

950

1,425

1,900

E1-E4 E5-E6 E7+ O1-O3 O4-O6 O7+ W1-W5

Paygrade

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2,772

416225

160

750

1,500

2,250

3,000

17-34 35-44 45-54 55-64

Age2,246

531 194 232 17251 3

0

600

1,200

1,800

2,400

5 orLess

6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31+

Total Years

Total Years of Service Enlisted Officer Warrant

13 Series - Field Artillery, Cont.

The following charts are a continuation of data to represent the Active Duty Army Field Artillery transitions during FY20.

Veteran Gender is composed of all Transitioned Soldiers from the Field Artillery series to transition from Active Duty during FY20. The discharge type is the same query, MSA counties, but is made up of the three primary discharge types. Discharge: A separation type used when a Soldier holds no further obligation to the United States Army. Release From Active Duty (REFRAD): A Soldier will receive a REFRAD separation type if the Soldier still has an additional obligation to fulfill to include National Guard, Reserve, and IRR terms. Retirement: All Soldiers who receive a Retirement separation have met all requirements to retire. These Soldiers will receive an Honorable or General (Under Honorable Conditions) discharge. Component is the total breakdown of all three components, and Years on Active Duty is a breakdown of total years spent on Active Duty.

3,201, 93%

225, 7%

Veteran Gender

Male Female

1,32839%

1,23636%

86525%

Discharge Type

DISCHARGE REFRAD RETIREMENT

3,3103,429

115

Component

ARNGUS

RA

USAR

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1,090

587 489 434190 123 48 44 37 18

0

500

1,000

1,500Top 10 MOS Series

203163 134 117 94 78 75 61 54 49

050

100150200250

Transition MSA's

395344

286239 235 227 202 190 179 158

090

180270360450

FORTCAMPBELL

FORTRUCKER

FORTHOOD

FORTBRAGG

HUNTERARMY

AIRFIELD

FORTCARSON

JBLM FORTBLISS

FORTRILEY

FORTDRUM

Top 10 Transitioned from Installations

424

266244

228 204 177 155153

118 115

050

100150200250300350400450

TX AL TN GA FL NC CA WA VA CO

Top 10 Transitioned to States

15 Series - Aviation

The statistical information provided on the following pages is data from TRANSPROC (Department of the Army Soldier exit data). The information on the following two pages contain data from all those that transitioned from the Active Duty (AD) Aviation (15). All charts for this series will reflect AD, with the exception of the components chart. The MOSs Chart will break down the Aviation MOS by specialty. An asterisk (*) in the Transition MSA’s chart indicates that there is an Active Duty Installation within the MSA.

1,1941,004

296169 135

1

450

0

500

1,000

1,500

E1-E4 E5-E6 E7+ O1-O3 O4-O6 O7+ W1-W5

Paygrade

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1,473

941

316 322122

72 30

400

800

1,200

1,600

5 orLess

6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31+

Total Years

Total Years of Service Enlisted Officer Warrant

2,330

490245

120

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

17-34 35-44 45-54 55-64

Age

15 Series - Aviation, Cont.

The following charts are a continuation of data to represent the Active Duty Army Aviation transitions during FY20.

Veteran Gender is composed of all Transitioned Soldiers from the Aviation series to transition from Active Duty during FY20. The discharge type is the same query, MSA counties, but is made up of the three primary discharge types. Discharge: A separation type used when a Soldier holds no further obligation to the United States Army. Release From Active Duty (REFRAD): A Soldier will receive a REFRAD separation type if the Soldier still has an additional obligation to fulfill to include National Guard, Reserve, and IRR terms. Retirement: All Soldiers who receive a Retirement separation have met all requirements to retire. These Soldiers will receive an Honorable or General (Under Honorable Conditions) discharge. Component is the total breakdown of all three components, and Years on Active Duty is a breakdown of total years spent on Active Duty.

2,976, 92%

264, 8%

Veteran Gender

Male Female

1,23138%

85026%

1,16836%

Discharge Type

DISCHARGE REFRAD RETIREMENT

3,2993,249

703

Component

ARNGUS

RA

USAR

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1,392

616331

128 94 64 49 42 42 370

350

700

1,050

1,400

12B 12N 12A 12C 12Y 12W 12T 12R 12H 12Z

Top 10 MOS Series120

82 77 74 70 67 63 58 55 48

0

50

100

150

Transition MSA's

353

235 233 209 195 192 173 170 158 148

0

125

250

375

500

FORTHOOD

FORTCARSON

JBLM FORTBRAGG

FORTSTEWART

FORTLEONARD

WOOD

FORTCAMPBELL

FORTBLISS

FORTKNOX

SCHOFIELDBARRACKS

Top 10 Transitioned from Installations

411

222

162 144 138 126 117110 108 88

0

150

300

450

TX CA NC FL GA WA TN MO CO OH

Top 10 Transitioned to States

12 Series - Engineer

The statistical information provided on the following pages is data from TRANSPROC (Department of the Army Soldier exit data). The information on the following two pages contain data from all those that transitioned from the Active Duty (AD) Engineers (12). All charts for this series will reflect AD, with the exception of the components chart. The MOSs Chart will break down the Engineer MOS by specialty. An asterisk (*) in the Transition MSA’s chart indicates that there is an Active Duty Installation within the MSA.

1,636

656

278 22594 1 14

0

600

1,200

1,800

E1-E4 E5-E6 E7+ O1-O3 O4-O6 O7+ W1-W5

Paygrade

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1,914

492 167 176 11634 5

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

5 orLess

6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31+

Total Years

Total Years of Service Enlisted Officer Warrant

2,365

381152 6

0

600

1,200

1,800

2,400

17-34 35-44 45-54 55-64

Age

12 Series - Engineer, Cont.

The following charts are a continuation of data to represent the Active Duty Army Engineer transitions during FY20.

Veteran Gender is composed of all Transitioned Soldiers from the Engineer series to transition from Active Duty during FY20. The discharge type is the same query, MSA counties, but is made up of the three primary discharge types. Discharge: A separation type used when a Soldier holds no further obligation to the United States Army. Release From Active Duty (REFRAD): A Soldier will receive a REFRAD separation type if the Soldier still has an additional obligation to fulfill to include National Guard, Reserve, and IRR terms. Retirement: All Soldiers who receive a Retirement separation have met all requirements to retire. These Soldiers will receive an Honorable or General (Under Honorable Conditions) discharge. Component is the total breakdown of all three components, and Years on Active Duty is a breakdown of total years spent on Active Duty.

2,642, 91%

254, 9%

Veteran Gender

Male Female

1,13339%

1,12039%

65122%

Discharge Type

DISCHARGE REFRAD RETIREMENT

5,012

2,904

3,063

Component

ARNGUS

RA

USAR

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1,514

791

33459 6 5

0

400

800

1,200

1,600Top 10 MOS Series

115

78 69 62 61 59 52 46 42 41

0

50

100

150

Transition MSA's

460375

268 239 235 193 15396 91 80

0

275

550

FORTHOOD

FORTBLISS

FORTSTEWART

FORTRILEY

FORTCARSON

FORTBENNING

JBLM FORTIRWIN

FORTBRAGG

FORTCAMPBELL

Top 10 Transitioned from Installations

434

221170

127 104 91 8989 86 85

0

150

300

450

TX CA GA FL CO VA NY NC TN AL

Top 10 Transitioned to States

19 Series - Armor

The statistical information provided on the following pages is data from TRANSPROC (Department of the Army Soldier exit data). The information on the following two pages contain data from all those that transitioned from the Active Duty (AD) Armor (19). All charts for this series will reflect AD, with the exception of the components chart. The MOSs Chart will break down the Armor MOS by specialty. An asterisk (*) in the Transition MSA’s chart indicates that there is an Active Duty Installation within the MSA.

1,527

581

256 216 1272

0

400

800

1,200

1,600

E1-E4 E5-E6 E7+ O1-O3 O4-O6 O7+

Paygrade

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1,898

354 110 178 11948 2

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

5 orLess

6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31+

Total Years

Total Years of Service Enlisted Officer

2,237

305159 8

0

600

1,200

1,800

2,400

17-34 35-44 45-54 55-64

Age

19 Series – Armor, Cont.

The following charts are a continuation of data to represent the Active Duty Army Armor Corps transitions during FY20.

Veteran Gender is composed of all Transitioned Soldiers from the Armor series to transition from Active Duty during FY20. The discharge type is the same query, MSA counties, but is made up of the three primary discharge types. Discharge: A separation type used when a Soldier holds no further obligation to the United States Army. Release From Active Duty (REFRAD): A Soldier will receive a REFRAD separation type if the Soldier still has an additional obligation to fulfill to include National Guard, Reserve, and IRR terms. Retirement: All Soldiers who receive a Retirement separation have met all requirements to retire. These Soldiers will receive an Honorable or General (Under Honorable Conditions) discharge. Component is the total breakdown of all three components, and Years on Active Duty is a breakdown of total years spent on Active Duty.

2,675, 99%

32, 1%

Veteran Gender

Male Female

1,03838%

1,07740%

59422%

Discharge Type

DISCHARGE REFRAD RETIREMENT

1,647

2,709

81

Component

ARNGUS

RA

USAR

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792

357255 227 195 184 115 113 58 49

0

250

500

750

1,000Top 10 MOS Series

159128 114 89 80 75 63 59 56 52

0

50

100

150

200

Transition MSA's

265

193 185 180 162 157 138 130 119 100

0

75

150

225

300

FORTGORDON

FORTBRAGG

FORTHOOD

FORTMEADE

JBLM FORTCARSON

SCHOFIELDBARRACKS

FORTBLISS

FORTRUCKER

FORTHUACHUCA

Top 10 Transitioned from Installations

312 242180 166 163 149 146

130 91 910

300

600

900

TX GA FL VA MD NC CA CO WA AZ

Top 10 Transitioned to States

35 Series - Intelligence

The statistical information provided on the following pages is data from TRANSPROC (Department of the Army Soldier exit data). The information on the following two pages contain data from all those that transitioned from the Active Duty (AD) Intelligence Field (35). All charts for this series will reflect AD, with the exception of the components chart. The MOSs Chart will break down the Intelligence MOS by specialty. An asterisk (*) in the Transition MSA’s chart indicates that there is an Active Duty Installation within the MSA.

940855

313184

1081

127

0

250

500

750

1,000

E1-E4 E5-E6 E7+ O1-O3 O4-O6 O7+ W1-W5

Paygrade

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1,589

294 159 151 7015 1

0

400

800

1,200

1,600

5 orLess

6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31+

Total Years

Total Years of Service Enlisted Officer Warrant

1,818

324129 8

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

17-34 35-44 45-54 55-64

Age

35 Series - Intelligence, Cont.

The following charts are a continuation of data to represent the Active Duty Army Intelligence Field transitions during FY20.

Veteran Gender is composed of all Transitioned Soldiers from the Intelligence series to transition from Active Duty during FY20. The discharge type is the same query, MSA counties, but is made up of the three primary discharge types. Discharge: A separation type used when a Soldier holds no further obligation to the United States Army. Release From Active Duty (REFRAD): A Soldier will receive a REFRAD separation type if the Soldier still has an additional obligation to fulfill to include National Guard, Reserve, and IRR terms. Retirement: All Soldiers who receive a Retirement separation have met all requirements to retire. These Soldiers will receive an Honorable or General (Under Honorable Conditions) discharge. Component is the total breakdown of all three components, and Years on Active Duty is a breakdown of total years spent on Active Duty.

1,988, 79%

535, 21%

Veteran Gender

Male Female

85134%

90536%

77230%

Discharge Type

DISCHARGE REFRAD RETIREMENT

2,430

2,279

1,865

Component

ARNGUS

RA

USAR

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Contact Information

TANYA WRIGHT RESEARCH ANALYST

JOSEPH PRESTIGIACOMO SR. RESEARCH ANALYST

Tel (703) 545-8242 [email protected]

Tel (703) 545-8269 [email protected]

Company Information

U.S. Army Soldier for Life 251 18th Street South, Arlington, VA 22202 Tel (703) 545-2637 Fax (703) 601-1240 soldierforlife.army.mil