Posted on Jun 28, 2015
CH (MAJ) William Beaver
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In your opinion, what is the coolest (hip, awesome) job in the United States military? Why is it the coolest?
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LT Owner/Operator
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Being in the military :)
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SPC Treatment Medic
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Sorry lads, you just can't get be cooler than a medic.
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LTC Acquisition Intelligence
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Whatever job and unit you are currently assigned to.
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LTC Acquisition Intelligence
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Whatever job you are serving in.
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SFC Jeff Stevenson
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The bearer of the BLUE ID CARD. And being back outside the box.
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CW3 Kevin Storm
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Loading Ice in the back of the reefer in Iraq when it is 135 degrees outside. Hands down the coolest job around.
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CW3 Kevin Storm
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I gotta add even the Warrants got in on that job!
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CN Kristen Ruder
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Seabee's Work hard, play hard, drink hard.
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Capt Vickie Adams
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For me personally the coolest job was being the Commander of a student squadron, working with non-prior service students.
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SrA Aircraft Fuel Systems
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fuel cell, cause fuel cell gives em hell
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1SG Military Police
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I always thought that 88K (Army Watercraft Operator) sounded cool, although the career progression looked worse than Chaplain Assistant.

That being said, I think Command Sergeant Major is the coolest job. Enough rank to make a true difference and still an enlisted Soldier that can get in the trenches with the troops (few do). The CSM's responsibilities include: senior enlisted advisor to the commander, ensure training is conducted to standard, AND most importantly...welfare of enlisted Soldiers. Not all embrace this triad, but those that do are remembered well beyond their years in a unit.
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