Is 90A (Logistics) a Good MOS?
United States Army · Military Occupational Specialty
Quick Facts — 90A (Logistics)
AIT / Training
16 weeks
Training Location
Fort Gregg-Adams, VA
Career Field
Ordnance / Quartermaster / Transportation
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About 90A Logistics
Plans and executes logistics operations across supply, transportation, maintenance, and field services. Provides logistics support planning and commands logistics units from battalion to theater levels.
16 weeks
Fort Gregg-Adams, VA
Ordnance / Quartermaster / Transportation
Recruiter vs. Reality
What the Recruiter Says
You'll lead the soldiers who keep Army equipment operational and ammunition safely managed — the maintenance and munitions officer that every combat arms commander depends on but rarely publicly acknowledges. Ordnance BOLC at Aberdeen Proving Ground, then command of companies managing the maintenance of everything from small arms to armored vehicles to complex missile systems. Defense contractors supporting Army sustainment modernization programs recruit Ordnance officers specifically because they know the customer from the inside. Government program management positions at PEO CS&CSS are a natural follow-on.
What It's Actually Like
The Multifunctional Logistician is the Army's attempt to create a senior logistics officer who can manage the full spectrum of sustainment rather than a single functional area. By the time you're a 90A you've typically come from a more specific logistics background — 88A, 92A, 91A — and been broadened into the integrated sustainment role. The work at the battalion and brigade level is genuinely complex: synchronizing maintenance, supply, transportation, and field services in support of maneuver units that will never fully appreciate what it takes to keep them resourced and operational. The staff work involves DSB, CSS, LOGSTAT, and the constant tension between what supported units need and what the sustainment enterprise can actually provide. The civilian supply chain management, operations management, and logistics consulting markets are the most accessible post-Army pathway for the logistics community. The MBA complements the experience well. The 90A designation signals to civilian employers that you've operated at the integration level, which is valued.