WASHINGTON – The U.S. Army is adding 17 new military occupational specialties (MOSs) to its Civilian Acquired Skills Program (ACASP) effective October 1, 2025. The ACASP allows Soldiers with relevant civilian skills to bypass some initial training and start their military careers at an advanced level. This expansion brings the total number of eligible occupations to 60.
“ACASP offers a two-pronged benefit,” said Brig. Gen. Gregory Johnson, Director of Military Personnel Management. “The Army gets skilled specialists into the force faster and at a lower cost, while the Soldier receives a significant head start in their military career.”
Through ACASP, qualified applicants with verified civilian training, certifications, or experience can receive advanced rank, accelerated promotion, or modified training requirements upon enlistment. The latest update authorizes the following 17 new MOSs under ACASP:
While specific requirements vary by career field, all ACASP applicants must meet several general criteria. Candidates need verifiable work experience, training, or certification in a qualifying job and must satisfy all standard Army enlistment requirements, such as age, physical fitness, and background checks. To verify eligibility, applicants must also provide official documentation of their skills, which can include licenses, transcripts, or letters from an employer.
The revised ACASP MOS inventory will be available for applicants entering into the Regular Army, U.S. Army Reserve, and Army National Guard. For more information on the ACASP and the complete list of eligible MOSs, access the Smartbook DA PAM 611-21 here.
By LTC Andrew Yang, U.S. Army Directorate of Military Personnel Management
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