Table B-27.  Active Component Commissioned Officer Gains, FY11: by Occupational Area and Service
                        OCCUPATIONAL AREA  
Engineering Scientists Supply,
General Tactical and and Health Admin- Procurement, Non-
SERVICE Officers1 Operations Intelligence Maintenance Professionals Care istration and Allied Occupational2 TOTAL
Number
ARMY 0 3,002 379 1,104 183 1,403 494 647 3 7,215
NAVY 0 27 127 269 155 943 93 115 2,181 3,910
MARINE CORPS 0 3 1 0 13 0 0 0 1,668 1,685
AIR FORCE 4 479 254 624 243 704 211 240 1,731 4,490
DoD TOTAL 4 3,511 761 1,997 594 3,050 798 1,002 5,583 17,300
Percent
ARMY 0 41.6 5.3 15.3 2.5 19.4 6.8 9.0 0.0 100
NAVY 0.00 0.7 3.2 6.9 4.0 24.1 2.4 2.9 55.8 100
MARINE CORPS 0.00 0.2 0.06 0.00 0.77 0 0.0 0.0 99.0 100
AIR FORCE 0.09 10.7 5.7 13.9 5.4 15.7 4.7 5.3 38.6 100
DoD TOTAL 0.02 20.3 4.4 11.5 3.4 17.6 4.6 5.8 32.3 100
   
  Note:  Officer gains reflect an addition to the officer ranks. This addition can reflect a new accession, a movement from another component, or the return of 
      the officer to the same component.  The OSD definition of an officer gain is a transaction in a database that reflects the addition of an SSN that was not in 
      the previous file.
  1. Tables do not include 2 Marine Corps and 1 Air Force O-6 officers classified as general officers by the services. The “General Officer” category is officially
      called General Officers and Executives, N.E.C. It includes “...all directors, planners and executives not elsewhere classified, and all Marine Corps full colonels.”
  2. "Non-occupational" may include students, patients, those with unassigned duties, and unknowns.
      Rows may not add to totals due to rounding.