One of the founding doctrines of this group is to serve as both the buffer between the larger ambition of a four-branch United States Military and to proof-test the concepts laid out by its founders.
It is through the virtue of the Army itself being the testing ground for ideas larger than itself and being the starting point of the project that it shall prevail above all competition and act as the exemplary feature of the wider United States Military.
The specific focus behind the MOS Vocation doctrine is to effectively bridge the gameplay and semi-seriousness of a MILSIM with the proposed vastness of a Battalion Level group requiring hundreds and hundreds of people to function effectively.
The MOS Vocation doctrine prescribes a totaled direction from the enlistment of a prospective Private to his complete induction into the Army. This process consists of:
"This system is utilized to help bridge that gap between realism and reality. The process boils down to, and follows, the soldiers entry into the United States Army, and It's subordinate unit. Army Special Operations Command requires soldiers to complete Basic Training along with their Commands School depending on the job that is chosen."
A full comprehensive MOS list will be provided. MOS positions with zero value in gameplay or purpose, such as cook or custodian, will be restricted arbitrarily and added as needed.