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Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic ASVAB Requirements

Army MOS 91B - Everything You Need to Know

31
Min AFQT
MM: 87
Line Score
12 weeks at Fort Lee, VA
Training Duration

What is a Army Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic?

Maintains wheeled vehicles and associated equipment. As a 91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic in the Army, you'll play a critical role in maintenance operations. This Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) offers unique challenges and opportunities for those who qualify.

To qualify for this position, you'll need to meet specific ASVAB requirements. The minimum AFQT score is 31, and you'll need to achieve a line score of MM: 87. These scores ensure you have the aptitude to succeed in this demanding role.

Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic Duties & Responsibilities

As a 91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic, your daily responsibilities will include:

  • Repair vehicles
  • Diagnose problems
  • Replace parts
  • Perform maintenance

ASVAB Score Requirements

Minimum AFQT Score

31

This is the minimum to enlist in the Army

Required Line Score

MM: 87

Composite score from ASVAB subtests

Line scores are calculated from different combinations of your ASVAB subtest scores. To achieve the required MM: 87 for 91B, focus on practicing the relevant subject areas. Our ASVAB practice tests can help you identify and improve your weak areas before test day.

Training & Career Progression

After completing Basic Training, you'll attend Advanced Individual Training (AIT) for your specific MOS. Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic training takes place at 12 weeks at Fort Lee, VA. During this time, you'll learn the skills and knowledge necessary to perform your duties effectively.

Career progression opportunities include promotion through enlisted ranks, specialization certifications, and potential paths to becoming a warrant officer or commissioned officer. The skills you develop can also translate to civilian careers after your service.

Civilian Career Opportunities

The training and experience you gain as a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic prepares you for civilian careers in fields such as: Auto Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic. Many veterans find that their military experience gives them a competitive advantage in the job market, with employers valuing the discipline, leadership, and technical skills developed during service.

Ready to Qualify for 91B?

Start practicing for your ASVAB today. Our free practice tests will help you achieve the MM: 87 line score you need.

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