Posted on Jun 21, 2017
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CPT Air Defense Artillery Officer
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I branched ADA out of ROTC and do not regret it. Following BOLC, you will either go to a Patriot or SHORAD unit (or slim chance you may go THAAD). If you go Patriot, you will most likely be a platoon leader and a Tactical Control Officer. I enjoyed it because I got to lead Soldiers and also have a role in operating the weapon system. If you go SHORAD, you will either go to a C-RAM or Avenger battery. SHORAD is expanding in the coming years as the branch adapts to current threats and supporting maneuver forces again.

No matter which unit you go to, the OPTEMPO is high. Almost every FORSCOM battery in the branch is in a cycle of 9-months deployed, 18-months at home, repeat. Patriot deploys to many locations in Southwest Asia, C-RAM goes to Iraq and Afghanistan. As for duty stations, your "choices" with ADA are: Fort Sill, Fort Campbell, Fort Hood, Fort Bliss, Fort Bragg, Germany, Japan, and Korea.

You'll encounter jaded Soldiers and Leaders no matter where you go, but it's all about your attitude. Be that Leader in your unit that doesn't sit around and talk shit about their job or tolerate those who do. Whichever branch you choose/get told, make an effort to learn your job and take care of your Soldiers and you'll be fine. If you have more specific questions about the branch or anything ADA, shoot me a message. Good luck!
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This was precisely the response I was looking for! Thank you!
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MAJ Paul Bacak
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You will be deployed but you won't shoot a damn thing. You are correct that LTS in every branch do pretty much the same thing. So the differentiating factors should be what do you want out of your military career? What value do you place on esprit de corp and branch history? Do you want many options for assignments? I was an Infantry Platoon Sergeant (Weapons) before heading off to OCS. I thought it would be a foregone conclusion I would be an Infantry Officer. It was first on my list. MILPERCEN had different ideas and I was commissioned a 2LT of Field Artillery. I did not know how to feel. But...by the time I got to FAOBC I was hooked and happy. I must have done it right for my 20 years. The current commanding general at Fort Sill was one of my platoon leaders when I was a battery commander. Brian was fearless and a great leader. We all were fearless!

Point is make those decisions for yourself, for the reasons important to you. Work everyday to be the best OFFICER you are able to be and have fun doing it. And don't quit until they kick you out. You will miss it everyday of your life after.
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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if you are between FA and ADA, I would go FA.
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