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AFOCD, 31 January 2010

Navigation of Electronic

AF Officer Classification Directory


Cover Page

Table of Contents

Section I

Authorized Prefixes, Officer

Section II

AFSCs/Identifiers







1XXX

Operations AFSCs, Officer










11XX

Pilot










12XX

Navigator










13XX

Space, Missile, and C2










14XX

Intelligence










15XX

Weather










16XX

Operations Support










17XX

Non-Rated Operations







2XXX

Logistics AFSCs, Officer










21XX

Logistics







3XXX

Support AFSCs, Officer










31XX

Security Forces










32XX

Civil Engineering










33XX

Communications










35XX

Public Affairs










38XX

Force Support







4XXX

Medical AFSCs, Officer










41XX

Health Services










42XX

Biomedical Clinicians










43XX

Biomedical Specialists










44XX

Physician










45XX

Surgery










46XX

Nurse










47XX

Dental










48XX

Aerospace Medicine







5XXX

Professional AFSCs (Law and Chaplain), Officer










51XX

Law










52XX

Chaplain







6XXX

Acquisition and Financial Management AFSCs, Officer










61XX

Scientific/Research










62XX

Developmental Engineering










63XX

Acquisition










64XX

Contracting










65XX

Finance







7XXX

Special Investigations, Officer







8XXX

Special Duty Identifiers (SDI), Officer







9XXX

Reporting Identifiers (RI), Officer

Section III

Special Experience Identifiers, Officer--Introduction

Section III-A

Special Experience Identifiers, Officer--Activity Codes

Section III-B

Special Experience Identifiers, Officer--Experience Sets

Attachment 1

Change Summary and Conversion Instructions, Officer

Attachment 2

Quick Reference Guide, Officer

Attachment 3

Classification Structure Chart, Officer

Attachment 4

AFSCs Authorized for Use Without Shredouts



afpc-101
AFOCD)'>31 January 2010

(Corrected Copy as of 14 January 2010)
AIR FORCE

OFFICER CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY
(AFOCD)

The Official Guide to the
Air Force
Officer Classification Codes
A Specialty for Every Air Force Job

and


The Qualifications Necessary to Perform Each Job
OPR: HQ AFPC/DPSIDC Certified by: HQ AFPC/DPS

Supersedes AFOCD 31 January 2010

This Guide established the occupation structure of the Air Force officer force and implements Air Force Policy Directive (AFPD) 36-21, Utilization and Classification of Air Force Military Personnel. The occupational structure is flexible to permit officer personnel to broadly specialize as necessary to meet changing mission requirements. Refer to AFI 36-2101, Classifying Military Personnel (Officer and Enlisted), for military classification tenets and base level procedures. Specialty descriptions and other identifiers outline essential Air Force managerial, technical, and professional duties. The job structure and specialties provide a planned pattern of officer abilities. Officers must work with commanders and supervisors to develop their capabilities within these specialties. Maintain and dispose of records created as a result of prescribed processes in accordance with the Records Disposition Schedule (RDS) accessed from the web-based Records Information Management System.

SUMMARY OF REVISIONS


This guide is the official directory for all military officer classification descriptions, codes, and identifiers. Updates to this directory are according to AFI 36-2101, chapter 6. This update contains all changes that have been approved subsequent to 31 January 2010 and provides Change Summary and Conversion Instruction Guides (CS&CIG) or Change Summary Guides (CSG). Each CS&CIG will include a summary of each change, conversions instructions for all AFSC changes, mergers, additions, realignments, and deletions of classification identifiers, and appropriate page changes to the directory. Subsequent Change Summary Guides along with the description changes will be identified by the effective date and its numeric sequence for that particular year. Additionally, minor changes and corrections throughout the publication include correcting spelling or editing errors. When a star () precedes the specialty description title, it denotes a major or significant revision from the previous edition – the reader must read the particular section of the publication in its entirety to determine the extent of the changed material.
1. Using This Directory

1.1. This Directory contains the Change Summary and Conversion Guide, Officer Classification Structure Chart, Authorized Prefixes, Reporting Identifiers, Special Duty Identifiers, Air Force specialty descriptions, List of Officer AFSCs Authorized for Use Without Shredouts, and Officer Special Experience Identifiers. The descriptions and codes identify different types of jobs, and qualifications needed to fill them and succeed in an AFS. These standards help classify and assign officers, develop programs for training and professional development, and structure unit manpower documents.

1.2. AFI 36-2101, Classifying Military Personnel (Officer and Enlisted), provides procedures to change the officer classification structure and guidance to award and withdraw officer classification codes. Personnel systems and manpower procedures are in AFCSM 36-699, volume 1, Military Personnel Flight (MPF) Management and Military Personnel Data System (MilPDS) User Guidelines, and AFI 38-201, Determining Manpower Requirements, respectively.


AFOCD

Table of Contents




Section I

Authorized Prefixes, Officer

Section II

AFSCs/Identifiers







1XXX

Operations AFSCs, Officer







2XXX

Logistics AFSCs, Officer







3XXX

Support AFSCs, Officer







4XXX

Medical AFSCs, Officer







5XXX

Professional AFSCs (Law and Chaplain), Officer







6XXX

Acquisition and Financial Management AFSCs (Scientific Research & Dev, Dev Eng, Acquisition, Contracting and Finance), Officer







7XXX

Special Investigations, Officer







8XXX

Special Duty Identifiers (SDI), Officer







9XXX

Reporting Identifiers (RI), Officer

Section III

Special Experience Identifiers, Officer--Introduction

Section III-A

Special Experience Identifiers, Officer--Activity Codes

Section III-B

Special Experience Identifiers, Officer--Experience Sets

Attachment 1

Change Summary and Conversion Instructions, Officer

Attachment 2

Quick Reference Guide, Officer

Attachment 3

Classification Structure Chart, Officer

Attachment 4

AFSCs Authorized for Use Without Shredouts


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