Posted on Jul 10, 2018
How do you get into the Electronic Warfare field?
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I am an NG soldier in DC, I have a certification in Counter Radio Electronic Warfare Systems, that i received while deployed in Afghanistan. Now that I am back stateside i would like to work in that field but I am unsure of how to do so exactly. What should i study? Are there any books? Any Internships? Any work study groups. I really would like some guidance, whatever guidance that can be applied, if possible. I was told that Cybersecurity is a great start, so now im Obtaining my associates in it, with this actually be helpful?
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SPC(P) (Join to see) The Official Club/Organization of Practitioners of the Trade is the Old Crows Association and their Magazine is JED Journal of Electronic Defense. Check into both that may be of some assistance.
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So what you need to do is do a google search on EW school or do a search on AKO. They have school info on how to join. It won’t be too hard to get accepted as a NG. Just have the right ASVAB scores. As far as study material...they will have information on in what to study. I would suggest start getting familiar with frequency bands such as VHF, UHF. Practice some basic math skills too because you will do some math. Antenna theory is also a good place to look too.
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Friend me, My green sister once a soldier always a soldier.. offensive-security.com OSCP is need to know and cybrary.it learn Hacking msg me
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A site that someone found but this is what we fight... Cyber Warfare is just as hard as in the field with bullets flying by... This fight includes everything you are and everyone you know... Be sure before you start it is what you want. Here is Cyber War I shared this 4 years and nothing was notice now look at the border... But defend our country i always will
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