For an Army soldier to be able to do their job or MOS, they must complete Advanced Individual Training or AIT after they complete Basic Combat Training. Some will do Basic training and then move to AIT at a different location (either on the same Army post as their basic or a completely different Army post) and some will do what is called OSUT where they do their basic training and AIT all at one location and with the same group of soldiers and leadership. Here are locations that conduct MOS training in the Army based on the MOS branch.


  • Adjutant General School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • EXAMPLE: 42A
  • Air Defense Artillery School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
    • EXAMPLE: 14E
  • Medical Department Center and School at Fort Sam Houston, Texas
    • EXAMPLE: 68W
  • Armor School at Fort Moore, Georgia
    • EXAMPLE: 19K
  • Aviation School at Fort Novosel, Alabama
    • EXAMPLE: 15Q
  • United States Army Aviation Logistics School at Fort Eustis, Virginia
    • EXAMPLE: 15T
  • Army Chaplain Center and School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • EXAMPLE: 56M
  • CBRN School at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
    • EXAMPLE: 74D
  • Engineer School at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
    • EXAMPLE: 12B
  • Field Artillery School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
    • EXAMPLE: 13B
  • Financial Management School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • EXAMPLE: 36B
  • Infantry School at Fort Moore, Georgia
    • EXAMPLE: 11B & 11C
  • Intelligence Center at Fort Huachuca, Arizona
    • EXAMPLE: 35M
  • Special Warfare Center and School at Fort Liberty, North Carolina
    • EXAMPLE: 18B
  • Military Police School at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
    • EXAMPLE: 31B
  • Musicians at U.S. Army School of Music (USASOM) in Virginia Beach, Virginia
    • EXAMPLE: 42R
  • Ordnance Training and Heritage Center at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia
    • EXAMPLE: 89B
  • Quartermaster School at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia
    • EXAMPLE: 92F
  • Signal School at Fort Eisenhower, Georgia
    • EXAMPLE: 25U
  • Transportation School at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia(88H, 88K, 88N and 88L), with some courses conducted at Fort Eustis, VA (88P, 88T, and 88U) and Fort Leonard Wood, MO (88M)

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Active duty Army Veteran and online content creator. Two combat deployments. Educating people about the US Army.

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