Posted on Aug 1, 2020
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How are the barracks? Liberties? Is alcohol or tobacco use authorized? Weekends? Anything to do in that area if granted liberties? Do Drill Instructors or do civilians teach the classes?
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As an MOS-T soldier, as long as you act like an adult you be treated like an adult. Dont go looking for trouble and enjoy your time. Augusta is a really fun town if you keep your priorities right. So great good and a good live music scene.

The MOS-T barracks quite frankly suck. I was last there in 2018 but I imagine they haven’t improved much. They try as much as possible to segregate MOS-T and MOS-I.

As a junior enlisted soldier you’ll pull the odd detail. Staff duty runner or such. Shouldn’t be a frequent thing. Otherwise your off time is your own.

Stay away from the IET soldiers. No one is going to jump on you for returning the greeting of the day or whatever, but otherwise...they can’t do anything but make your money go away.

Link up with some responsible classmates and have fun. Your primary focus is of course your class work. I haven’t been there during Covid so I can’t speak to what changes have been made. I can give you an exhaustive list of places to check out lol. Lot of cool outdoor stuff too.
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Great share brother Brett
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They get freedoms. It’s just almost like another base. You do PT in the morning. Go to class until 1600 and the rest of the day is yours. You get your weekends. I believe you have to share a room with other MOS-Ts. You get to have your vehicle.
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Appreciate it SGT
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No problem. I just came from there as an Instructor. I don’t think the barracks are the best though. I think you share them with other AIT units. Remember stay away from the students they ones that came from basic.SPC (Join to see)
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Rgr sgt. Thank you.SFC (Join to see)
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