Posted on Apr 15, 2021
Donald Patterson
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So my wife went in and this was the only non combat job they had that day and she took it. Not knowing anything about it. It is only 2 years and she plans to reclass but want some in site before hand.
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SSG Environmental Specialist
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92f Totally depends on her assignment, most of the pipe line and tank farms units are assigned to reserves, most 92F on active rarely see or operate a pipeline system or a tank farm system. Most on active are usually assigned a fuel truck or in in an aviation brigade as a fueler for choppers.
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Donald Patterson Below is a previous post. You can search on "92F", and then click on "Answers" for the other Posts about this MOS.

https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/92f-day-to-day-life-prior-service-usmc-going-to-ait-soon-any-advice
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CPL Team Leader, 92 F
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I've only been stationed in 2 army bases.
Fort Stewart & Fort Leonard Wood.
Both totally different commands.
FSGA is FORSCOM. FLW is TRADOC.

If you're looking for experience & training opportunities. Ft. Stewart is your go to. They love the field & the range. As a 92F you would be with your battalion for days/weeks at the time even when they are just doing ranges.

If you want a slower, barely anything to do pace. Go for FLW. Although if your unit does have training, it would be longer term (weeks/months) since it's hard for them to schedule locations because Trainees have priority. Most of our trainings are done out of FLW for that reason.

Fort Stewart will let you experience your MOS, what you will be doing when deployed and in my honest opinion more individual training (4 mile validation run, 3,6,12 annual ruck march, etc). As for Fort Leonard Wood would let you slow down and focus more on your educational/records side (continuing college, schools, certifications, etc)

All in all they are both great bases. Fort Stewart taught me alot on my MOS side. Fort Leonard Wood got me back to college & focused me on getting more stuff on my record.
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