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MOS COMPARISON

36B vs 11C

Financial Management Technician (USA) vs Indirect Fire Infantryman (USA)

Intel

Two Army MOS codes that both got the "Army Strong" pitch and received very different interpretations of what that means every morning.

If military careers were a color wheel, 36B and 11C would be complementary colors — opposite in every way, somehow part of the same composition. The 36B palette: travel vouchers are your purgatory — endless paperwork for trips that happened three months ago, submitted wrong, approved wrong, and now someone owes the government $1,400 for reasons nobody can explain. The 11C palette: ' Your 'precision ballistics' means hanging rounds in freezing rain at 0200 while some butter bar on the radio keeps changing the fire mission like he's adjusting his fantasy football lineup. This is the comparison the career counselor was supposed to give you. We're not mad. Just disappointed.

36BArmy
Financial Management Technician
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$80K
11CArmy
Indirect Fire Infantryman
Overall ratingNo reviews yet
Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$72K
Head to Head
36B
11C
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
CL 101
CO 87
Clearance
Secret
Secret
Pay Grade
Enlisted
Enlisted
Enlistment Bonus
Up to $10,000
Up to $50,000
Training
Training Length
10 wk
22 wk
Pipeline Type
BCT
OSUT (BCT + AIT combined)
Training Location
Fort Gregg-Adams, VA
Fort Moore, GA
Day-to-Day
Promotion Speed
Average
Slow
Deployment Tempo
Low
High
Career Field
Finance
Infantry
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$80K
$72K
Top Civilian Career
Accountants and Auditors
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
Credentials Earned
3 certs
5 certs
DoD 4-Year Investment
$326K

After the Uniform

The part the recruiter skips: what each job actually translates to once you're a civilian — and what it pays.

36BFinancial Management Technician
Civilian Median Pay
$80K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Accountants and AuditorsStrong
Job market: Average (6%)
$80K
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing ClerksStrong
Financial and Investment AnalystsRelated
Job market: Faster than average (9%)
$100K
Budget AnalystsRelated
Job market: Average (3%)
$82K
Credentials You Walk Away With
Financial Management Technician certificationAccounting certifications available through Army COOLDFAS-specific system certifications
11CIndirect Fire Infantryman
Civilian Median Pay
$72K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Police and Sheriff's Patrol OfficersStrong
Job market: Faster than average (5%)
$72K
Security Guards and Gambling Surveillance OfficersRelated
Job market: Average (3%)
$34K
Emergency Management DirectorsStretch
Job market: Average (3%)
$79K
Credentials You Walk Away With
AirborneAir AssaultRanger Tab (if selected)Combat LifesaverMortar Leader's Course

Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program. A guide, not a guarantee.

Recruiter vs. Reality

The pitch versus what people who actually did the job report back.

36BFinancial Management Technician
What the Recruiter Says

You'll manage Army funding at the unit level — processing pay, travel vouchers, contracts, and local vendor payments. Every formation needs finance support, which means stable duty stations and consistent demand. The real hook: government financial management skills lead directly to civilian GS-level budget analyst and accounting positions that start at $55-70K and come with federal benefits. If you want a career in government finance, contracting, or budget analysis, 36B is one of the most direct paths from enlisted service to a GS desk.

What It's Actually Like

You are the reason someone's pay is wrong, even when it's not your fault. Especially when it's not your fault. 'Financial management' means wrestling with DFAS, a system that responds to your inputs with the enthusiasm of a DMV employee on their last day. Soldiers will look at you with the same energy they reserve for the enemy. You'll tell them 'it's in the system' and watch the light leave their eyes. Travel vouchers are your purgatory — endless paperwork for trips that happened three months ago, submitted wrong, approved wrong, and now someone owes the government $1,400 for reasons nobody can explain. But accounting experience is accounting experience, and government finance people are always in demand. Just learn to say 'that's a DFAS issue' without flinching.

11CIndirect Fire Infantryman
What the Recruiter Says

As an Indirect Fire Infantryman, you'll operate advanced mortar systems to deliver precision fire support. You'll master ballistic calculations, coordinate combined arms operations, and develop analytical skills valued in defense contracting and engineering fields.

What It's Actually Like

You're an 11B who carries a tube instead of extra ammo, and both sides will remind you of this constantly. The infantry doesn't fully claim you. The artillery doesn't even know you exist. You'll hump a baseplate up a mountain that Google Maps says is a 'gentle slope' and call it 'light training.' Your 'precision ballistics' means hanging rounds in freezing rain at 0200 while some butter bar on the radio keeps changing the fire mission like he's adjusting his fantasy football lineup. When it works — when you drop rounds danger close and the grunts on the ground radio back with nothing but heavy breathing and gratitude — there is no better sound on earth. You'll hear 'hang it, fire' in your sleep for the rest of your life. You'll miss it.

The Real Life

Same dimensions, side by side. 36B on the left, 11C on the right.

Daily Life
36B

Processing military pay, travel vouchers, vendor payments, and financial reporting. You are the person soldiers come to when their pay is wrong — and it is wrong more often than it should be. Garrison includes a steady flow of pay inquiries, DTS (Defense Travel System) vouchers, and financial audits.

11C

PT at 0630, mortar live-fire exercises, fire direction center drills, and a lot of physical conditioning. Garrison time is split between the mortar pit and the same cleaning details every infantryman knows. Field problems are frequent and you hump the heaviest loads in the platoon.

Training / School
36B

AIT at Fort Jackson (SC) is about 10 weeks. Covers military pay systems, accounting principles, travel vouchers, and financial management procedures. The training is straightforward and the pace is manageable.

11C

OSUT at Fort Moore (GA) is 22 weeks — same pipeline as 11B with mortar-specific training in the final phase. You learn the M224 (60mm), M252 (81mm), and M120 (120mm) mortar systems plus fire direction calculations. The math matters more than the recruiter lets on.

Physical Demands
36B

Low. Office and computer work. Standard Army PT requirements but the job is entirely desk-based.

11C

Extremely high. You carry everything an 11B carries plus mortar base plates, tubes, and rounds that weigh 35-45 lbs each. Rucking loads routinely exceed 80 lbs. Your knees and back will know it.

Where You'll Be Stationed
36B
Fort Jackson (SC)Fort Liberty (NC)Fort Cavazos (TX)Pentagon (VA)Any installation with a finance office
11C
Fort Liberty (NC)Fort Cavazos (TX)Fort Campbell (KY)JBLM (WA)Fort Drum (NY)
The Honest Truth
36B

Finance technicians handle one of the most important functions in the Army: making sure soldiers get paid correctly. The recruiter will describe it as a career in finance, and the fundamentals are real — accounting, disbursement, and financial management translate directly to the civilian world. What they won't tell you: the military pay system (DFAS) is notoriously complex and error-prone, and you will be the person soldiers blame when their pay is wrong — even when it's a system error, not yours. The work can be monotonous (processing the same voucher types repeatedly), and the stress of handling large sums of government money is constant. The upside: predictable hours, low deployment tempo, and a clear civilian career path in accounting and finance. Get your degree while in, and this MOS sets you up well for a CPA or corporate finance career.

11C

The recruiter will lump you in with infantry and that's technically correct — you are an infantryman. What they won't explain is that 11C is the forgotten middle child of the infantry world. You carry heavier loads than riflemen, do more math than anyone expects, and when there's no mortar training happening, you get pulled for every detail and working party on the FOB. The upside: mortar crews are tight-knit teams with a real sense of ownership over their weapon system, and a well-run mortar section is genuinely devastating. The downside: promotion is just as glacially slow as 11B, the physical toll is arguably worse because of the loads, and the civilian translation is essentially nonexistent unless you pivot to something else. If you love indirect fire and want to be infantry, it's a rewarding MOS — just go in knowing the costs.

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