Posted on Jun 25, 2018
SPC Logan Daniels
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So I’ve been in the Army for about a year now and after trying my luck at some extra school I’m finally going to go to my first Duty station. I know a year and I’m just getting to my first unit. Is there any advice that a private should have when arriving to his first assignment?
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SGM Bill Frazer
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Mouth shut, ears open, be on time and squared away.
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SSG PATRIOT Launching Station Enhanced Operator/Maintainer
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Stay off the Murk and be careful not everything is what it seems. Try not to be so eager to spend your money.
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SPC Ammunition Specialist
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Which unit are you gonna be at?
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SGT Robert Schaefer
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Watch your back soldiers in the 82nd Airborne Division will stab you in the back. And save your counseling statements.
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SPC Preston Eagle
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Look for a Mokofisi. He is one of the most squared away 25 U in the Army. He was my soldier and a Armorer as a PFC. He is at Bragg now.
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SPC Preston Eagle
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Depends if you are in a line unit or up at Brigade or Division level. I didn't even know what unit I was in for a few weeks and had a Sgt knock on my door cause they put me in two units on accident.
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SSG Brian Stoneback
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I guess it bares repeating...find the squared away troops and stick with them. Volunteer for special duty assignments when they come up. Don’t be a barracks rat, go to MWR and take advantage of all they have to offer. Always do extra PT on your own because their not going to send a sub-par unfit person to special school opportunities. Go to the education center and sign up for a class or two. Bragg was great the 5 years I was there 3 as a single private and 2 as a married Specialist. Met my forever wife on a TDY I volunteered for to Fort Pickett to support National Guard annual training.
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SSG Pat Meine
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I know I’m late to this conversation, but, I was a 25u in 1/505 PIR 82nd Abn. The best unit I was ever in or worked with. It’s a very high op tempo. Go in humble and respectful, acceptance there is earned and until it is you’re just a cherry. Work hard, be disciplined and courteous, voulenteer for the shitty work the other joes run from and carry a positive attitude and you’ll go a long way. ATW!
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PFC Squad Member
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talk to Brodhead. He is stationed there.
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MSG Platoon Sergeant
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Do not be fooled by the bright shiny lights. Have a goal and work towards it. Distractions will be there but stay focused on what u want out of this assignment.
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