Posted on Feb 5, 2016
MAJ Infantry Officer
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Going to FA53 School in October. Very excited and want to hear from other 53's about their experiences. Second, what does the future look like for the 53s? Are there any AGR 53A's out there? Thank you!
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I went through the ISM course in Mid-2008 after transitioning from Armor branch. Overall, I am pretty happy with the opportunities I have had and the skills I have acquired. The challenge is always to maintain currency within the realm of IT and particularly IT security, which is by its very nature very dynamic. Your experiences will of course be informed by which type of assignment you get as a FA 53, e.g. so far I have worked in a combat aviation brigade S6, a Division G6 and am currently working in the J3 at USCYBERCOM. Each of them came with their own set of challenges (or opportunities if you're an optimist) but I don't regret the decision I made to transfer to FA 53.
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Sir, thank you for your comments.
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LTC John Shaw
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The demand for 53 will remain high. I am a 25 that serves as a 53 as needed from my civilian acquired skills. Your skills are critical to running the LAN/WAN and higher Networks, I think you made a great choice.
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Sir, I appreciate the comments. Quick question, I know that I will have to take a Cisco class at Ft. Gordon, but do you recommend me pursuing my CCNA before October a good or bad idea?
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LTC John Shaw
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CCNA is typically part of the 53 class training, if you can review prior, it can't hurt
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PFC Michael Robert Lawrence
PFC Michael Robert Lawrence
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Nope just a 77F, going CISSP training now.
Been doing IT &IT security since leaving the Army.
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SFC James Young
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Is this a new specialty? I will say GREAT!!! The Army finally got smart and certified Soldiers to manage IT rather than "here joe, go learn this stuff."
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