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I had the same question in another thread
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SPC Geospatial Intelligence (Geoint) Analyst
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The unclassed "definition" I can give you would be that you are utilizing imagery/fmv to help in your AO. The AIT is at fort huachuca in Arizona and it is about 6 months long. The training is very in depth as well. I deployed to Afghanistan and did my job over there. In garrison your job will depend on what you have access to. I love the job field and there are so many job opportunities outside of the military with this MOS training. Duty stations include Fort Carson, Fort Lewis, Korea, NG locations, SF, 82nd, Maryland, and many more. If you would like to know more in depth get in touch with me.
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And with promotions you will be able to promote fast. Points are really high but E-5 to E-6 points are at 18 if I'm not mistaken. They will be dropping soon and go on a cycle. If you want to get in touch with me I'm at fort Carson and my unclassed email is [login to see]
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AIT is pretty relaxed, its 6 months but goes by pretty quickly. You would go to Fort Huachuca. I'm currently in-training as a golf and it's not that bad. You're training. There's also a lot of mountains here so the hiking is great.
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