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Every occupation has a unique profile. For Infantry Officers, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and O*NET classify the day-to-day work broadly as: Direct, train, and lead infantry units in ground combat operations. Duties include directing deployment of infantry weapons, vehicles, and equipment; directing location, construction, and camouflage of infantry positions and equipment; managing field communications operations; coordinating with armor, artillery, and air support units; performing strategic and tactical planning, including battle plan development; and leading basic reconnaissance operations.
Data is based on the reference occupation: “Infantry Officers”