Table B-27.  Active Component Commissioned Officer Gains, FY14: 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 2,187 223 1,000 141 1,212 301 452 13 5,529
NAVY 0 34 116 279 142 776 71 109 2,481 4,008
MARINE CORPS 0 0 1 0 37 0 0 0 1,337 1,375
AIR FORCE 1 560 232 489 172 774 187 225 1,542 4,182
DoD TOTAL 1 2,781 572 1,768 492 2,762 559 786 5,373 15,094
Percent
ARMY 0 39.6 4.0 18.1 2.6 21.9 5.4 8.2 0.24 100
NAVY 0 0.85 2.9 7.0 3.5 19.4 1.8 2.7 61.9 100
MARINE CORPS 0 0 0.07 0 2.7 0 0 0 97.2 100
AIR FORCE 0.02 13.4 5.5 11.7 4.1 18.5 4.5 5.4 36.9 100
DoD TOTAL 0.01 18.4 3.8 11.7 3.3 18.3 3.7 5.2 35.6 100
   
  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  Marine Corps 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.