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Is 92A (Automated Logistical Specialist) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 92A (Automated Logistical Specialist)

AIT / Training

10 weeks

Training Location

Fort Gregg-Adams, VA

Career Field

Quartermaster

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About 92A Automated Logistical Specialist

Operates and maintains the Standard Army Management Information System (STAMIS) and supporting automated supply systems. Manages property book operations, requisition processing, and supply accountability.

Training Duration

10 weeks

Training Location

Fort Gregg-Adams, VA

Career Field

Quartermaster

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll manage the Army's supply chain — the logistics backbone that keeps units fed, fueled, and equipped. As a 92A, you work in supply rooms and property book offices: processing requisitions, managing inventory, receiving and issuing supplies, and tracking the equipment and materials units depend on downrange and in garrison. GCSS-Army proficiency and supply chain experience translate directly to civilian logistics careers. APICS CSCP certification adds the civilian credential layer on top of real operational experience.

What It's Actually Like

You work in the supply room, and supply room life in the Army is accountability, paperwork, and GCSS-Army — a lot of GCSS-Army. You process hand receipts, manage property books, receive and issue supplies, chase shortage annexes, and reconcile what the system says a unit has against what's actually on the shelf. Property accountability in the Army is serious: commanders sign for millions of dollars of equipment and if anything is off, it becomes your problem fast. Deployments shift you from garrison supply rooms to deployed logistics operations, which is genuinely different and higher-tempo. The civilian transition is real — retail, healthcare, and defense logistics companies understand what a 92A actually did. APICS certification is worth pursuing while you're in. At E-4 and below the job can grind; the NCO track opens supply sergeant and property book NCO billets that are legitimate leadership positions with real scope.

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