Posted on Dec 13, 2017
What was your active duty MOS, and how did you enjoy it?
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Infantry (11B)
Fun, but often damn hard work. Got to shoot some cool stuff and drive some cool stuff though.
Fun, but often damn hard work. Got to shoot some cool stuff and drive some cool stuff though.
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SPC (Join to see) I was a Field Radio Operator and liked it. You always knew what was going on with the other units and could call for support when it was needed.
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SPC David Willis
That was my favorite thing about being my LTs driver/radio guy, I always knew what was going on and could tease my buddies with bits of information.
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51B Carpentry/ Masonry Specialist which is now a 12W, It was a great MOS for learning the construction trades.
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When I was enlisted, I was an ETN (Nuclear Electronics Technician). From the short amount of time, I enjoyed learning everything I could about my job and the nuclear community (both Submarine and Surface). Now commissioned, I intend on taking that MOS and using it to my advantage on Submarines.
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35M Humin Intel Collector. It wasn’t what I thought I was signing up for. I thought I was going to be a linguist interrogator and beat the snot out of some ISIS pukes!! I ended up being the spook of various units for criminal activities within the ARMY. It was only fun when those on the watch list arrogantly said they would never get caught! I think that’s why I like raising chickens. It’s like watching a unit scramble and run around like chickens with their heads cut off tying to figure out wtf just hit them!
Not sure I really enjoyed that one though. I liked being a recruiter more.
Not sure I really enjoyed that one though. I liked being a recruiter more.
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I started Life as a 15 Delta Lance Missile Crewman in 1982. The MOS later on was re-designated to 13N to bring all the Missile Artillery into the folds of the Field artillery MOS's.
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18B I get bored easily so I needed a job where I was doing something different evert day. I have learned a wide spectrum of skills as well as constantly traveling and meeting new people around the world.
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