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Is 88H (Cargo Specialist) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 88H (Cargo Specialist)

AIT / Training

8 weeks

Training Location

Fort Gregg-Adams, VA

Career Field

Transportation

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About 88H Cargo Specialist

Manages the receipt, storage, and shipment of cargo and supplies. Plans and executes cargo operations to support logistics and distribution networks in both garrison and deployed environments.

Training Duration

8 weeks

Training Location

Fort Gregg-Adams, VA

Career Field

Transportation

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll manage cargo operations — receiving, verifying, storing, and shipping the equipment and supplies that keep units operational. Every deployment requires cargo management expertise, and the logistics skills you develop translate directly to commercial freight, port operations, and supply chain management. Amazon, UPS, and major freight companies actively hire veterans with Army cargo operations experience. Defense logistics contractor positions are a second pipeline that pays more. If supply chain and logistics is your direction, 88H is a foundation the civilian sector actively recruits from.

What It's Actually Like

You manage cargo: loading, unloading, documentation, manifesting, blocking and bracing, hazardous material handling, and the coordination of material movement through transportation nodes that include air terminals, sea ports, and surface transportation hubs. The work is physically demanding, detail-oriented, and time-critical in ways that line units don't fully appreciate until their equipment doesn't arrive on time. Your hazardous material handling knowledge is a genuine credential — DOT hazmat certification is required for the work you do and is directly transferable to civilian transportation operations. The blocking and bracing of cargo for air movement involves load certification standards that flight safety depends on, which concentrates your attention in useful ways. Supply chain management is one of the larger civilian hiring categories for veterans. Your experience with cargo documentation, transportation management, and multi-modal logistics operations translates to freight brokering, logistics coordination, supply chain analyst, and transportation management roles. The civilian freight and logistics industry is large enough to absorb Army cargo specialists at every level from warehouse operations through logistics management. APICS certifications build on your Army foundation and signal civilian supply chain credibility.

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