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SN James MacKay
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I was a Radarman in the Navy, now called Operations Specialist. It was a great job Since we operated in the nerve center of the ship, we always know what was going on. That was the best part.
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SGT Gary Hensler
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Combat Arms aside, combat medic. Amazing job and highly respected (except for gun bunnies).
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MAJ Raúl Rovira
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Tough to tell. Very diverse career path. I loved all the jobs.

Began as a 19B Tank PL in Korea
Ran a warehouse 920B in Hungary
Logistics 90A Savannah, Germany, Iraq
HR Director 42H Italy
Medical Operations 70H Alaska
48J/48G Foreign Area Officer position in Egypt
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thats awesome sir
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SGT John Essig
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13F L7 best MOS ever while in the military, but doesn't seem to fit the civilian sector to well. For my thumpers... 2 kings 1:10, I'm not as evil as you think. I consider myself a man of god.
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MSgt Steven Holt, NRP, CCEMT-P
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1N5X1 - Electronic Intelligence Operations Specialist

Basically, a non-communications threat system analyst. Primarily focused on adversary radar and telemetry systems. Loved the mission. Because of the security clearance, I got to see, hear, and experience things I never would have otherwise.
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SPC Robert Smart
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I was a 67T the Army called it a Tactical Transport Helicopter Repairer. Which is a Black Hawk Mechanic. I went on to be a crewchief and it was probably the most fun I had in my younger years. Today it is the MOS is 15T.
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SGT Russell Wickham
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11B. I remember good days, like shooting interesting weapons, learning to hit targets at 600 meters with an m-16, driving the Bradley and gunning on the Stryker. Deployments kept things interesting, but I hated being away from family. Garrison sucked. They were wise to keep the weapons locked up so I would run home to burn off the anger instead (five miles helped me cool off). If I couldn't be deployed I didn't want to be in, so I'm out and not looking back.
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MSG Floyd Williams
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11B Infantry - it taught me a lot about being responsible handling a weapon, learning combat, survival skills, decision making and leadership.
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Cpl Justin Goolsby
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6046 - Maintenance Administration

At first I was bitter about it because I had chosen the Legal track, but needs of the Marine Corps had other plans. I grew to enjoy my MOS and eventually love the different facets of it. So much in fact that I continued working it as a private contractor after getting out of the military.
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Edited 8 y ago
Illustrator, Cartographic officer, civil engineer. I don't remember the numbers. Some days were enjoyable - some were not.
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