On authorization documents, position requirements will be identified by the three character SCI (2 digits and 1 letter), supporting or secondary specialty (2 digits) . and two ASI (digit and latter each), or one ASI and one LIC (2 letters). The following table; as well as the one found in Section II, to chapter 1, to AR 611-101 depicts a diagram of Position Requirement: Codes:
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NOTE: The above table shows as an example. A position requirement for an Armor Officer (12A), qualified as a Maintenance Management Officer (91), and qualified as an Aviation Safety Officer (IS), for an assignment to Greece (knowledge of Greek language necessary (GR)-would look like this "12A911SGR".
a. The basic elements of the classification system are coded and have the following data uses as indicated below: (1)Specialty: Two digits which are used to identify principal position requirements, secondary position requirements, and officer's designated primary and alternate specialties. Note that the two digit specialty codes are the first two characters of the specialty skill identifier codes included within the specialty.(2)Specialty skill Identifier (SSI): Three characters (2 digits and 1 letter) which are used to identify the specialty skill requirement(s) of a position and specialty skill qualification of officers.(3)Additional Skill Identifiers (ASI) : Two characters (1 digit and 1 letter) which are used to identify the additional skill requirement(s) a position and additional skill qualifications of the officer.(4)Language Identifier Codes (LIC): Two letters which are used to identify the designated foreign language requirements of a position or an officer's qualification in a designated foreign language. The degree of language proficiency cannot be determined by the LIC alone. W. Va. Code R. § 141-31-2-4