Armed forces occupations

Definition:
Armed forces occupations include all jobs held by members of the armed forces. Members of the armed forces are those personnel who are currently serving in the armed forces, including auxiliary services, whether on a voluntary or compulsory basis, and who are not free to accept civilian employment and are subject to military discipline. Included are regular members of the army, navy, air force and other military services, as well as conscripts enrolled for military training or other service for a specified period.

AIRCRAFT-ARMAMENT MECHANIC

Job Description: 1) Services armament equipment used on military aircraft: Strips airplanes of removable armament equipment, such as machine guns, synchronizers, and bomb-release apparatus, using handtools. 2) Disassembles, cleans, oils, and repairs dismantled equipment and nonremovable armament, such as machine-gun mounts and bomb hoists. 3) Inspects electric circuits controlling bomb-release and gun-firing mechanisms, following wiring […]

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AIRBORNE SENSOR SPECIALIST

Job Description: 1) Operates airborne sensing equipment to locate and identify friendly and enemy aircraft: Places and secures sensing and monitoring equipment, such as IFF, infrared, and radar, in aircraft. 2) Pushes buttons, presses switches and turns knobs to start, control, and stop equipment. 3) Observes equipment scopes and indicators to obtain data to determine

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