Posted on Feb 13, 2014
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I am re-classing to 25N here soon in the national guard. I am switching companies in my battalion and the are trying to get school set for me probably the next fiscal year.  I haven't really been giving schooling options yet but I am curious as to what it's like whether or not I have to go Ft. Gordon or are there other locations I could go? I know that Ft Lee is where the QM School is at and all IET soldiers must go there but I know there are other locations MOSQ soldiers can go for cook school.
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SFC James Baber
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SPC,


There are satellite locations for just about any MOS, but those are mainly manned or developed for use by certain state financed elements, as I worked at a NG/Reserve MP schoolhouse back in the late 80s at Ft Meade, MD, it does happen and exist, but to the best of my knowledge all E4 and below NG/Reserve and prior service (reclass active duty SMs) have to attend the ACES schoolhouse at Fort Lee. Now if that has changed in the last few years it is new to me, but it has been that for at least the last 15 years that I knew of, I would suggest checking with your G/S3 for your BDE/Division or the state HQs for full clarification on how they are paying for it, if it is in-state it is cheaper, but if you are being full reclass or TDY you will most likely be heading to Lee.


Good luck.

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Ft. Gordon is the Signals school. I am just using the girl who re-classed to cook as an example. She went as a PFC to North Carolina and not Ft. Lee. I would love to go to Meade as I have family in MD.
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At one time Gordon was also a location for the MP school as well, I interpreted by your original post that you were looking for the cook school they have changed the MOSs numbers so much in the past decade wasn't aware the 25 series was commo, it used to be 31 series before, but I do know I became a 31B from 95B in the early 2000s and always thought people would confuse me with commo guys.
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