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The Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) is an alphanumeric code used by the United States Air Force to identify an Air Force Specialty (AFS), or a group of jobs that require common qualifications. Officer AFSCs consist of four characters and enlisted AFSCs consist of five characters. A letter prefix or suffix may be used with an AFSC when more specific identification of position requirements and individual qualifications is necessary. The AFSC is similar to the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) used by the United States Army and the United States Marine Corps.

Enlisted AFSCs

The enlisted AFSC consists of five alphanumeric characters: For example, in the AFSC 1N371: For some specialties, an alpha prefix is used to denote a special ability, skill, qualification or system designator not restricted to a single AFSC. Additionally, an alpha suffix (a “shredout”) denotes positions associated with particular equipment or functions within a single specialty.

Here is an extended listing of AFSC categories. Most categories have numerious actual AFSCs in them.

OPERATIONS 1A - Aircrew Operations

1C - Command & Control Sytems Operations

1N - Intelligence

1T - Aircrew Protection

1S - Safety

1W - Weather

MAINTENANCE & LOGISTICS

2A - Manned Aerospace Maintenance

2E - Communications & Electronics

2F - Fuels

2G - Logistics Plans

2M - Missile & Space Systems Maintenance

2P - Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory

2R - Maintenance Management Systems

2S - Supply

2T - Transportation & Vehicle Maintenance

2W - Munitions & Weapons

SUPPORT

3A - Information Management

3C - Communications & Computer Systems

3H - Historian

3M - Services

3N - Public Affairs

3P - Security Forces (Military Police)

3E - Civil Engineering

3S - Mission Support

3U - Manpower

3V - Visual Information

MEDICAL & DENTAL

4X - Medical

4Y - Dental

LEGAL & CHAPLAIN

5J - Paralegal

5R - Chaplain Assistant

FINANCE & CONTRACTING

6C - Contracting

6F - Financial

Officer AFSCs

The officer AFSC consists of four alphanumeric characters: For example, in the AFSC 11A4: As with enlisted AFSCs, prefixes and suffixes may be applied to make the AFSC more specific.

Additional information

During the course of their Air Force careers, airman sometimes switch jobs and receive multiple AFSCs to denote training in multiple specialties. A Primary AFSC (PAFSC) is the designation for the specialty in which the individual possesses the highest skill level and is, therefore, the AFS that he or she is best qualified to perform. If the individual is assigned to perform duty in a specialty that is not a PAFSC, that is known as the Duty AFSC (DAFSC). Additionally, the Control AFSC (CAFSC) is a management tool to make assignments, assist in determining training requirements, and consider individuals for promotion. However, the “normal” situation for most airman is for the PAFSC, DAFSC, and CAFSC to be the same.

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