Posted on Mar 8, 2024
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Is there anyone who graduated from 35M AIT recently? Please share the info. i am about to reclass and need all the info to prepare myself for AIT. Also, current 35M how do you like it? what are you doing daily? how often do you deploy? If my language is RUS what duty stations are most likely for me? Any information is welcome. Thank you so much
Posted in these groups: Mi regimental insignia 35M: Human Intelligence Collector
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Call the 111th MI Brigade (IMT training brigade for MI) at Fort Huachuca [login to see] ), state your situation and that your purpose for calling is to talk with someone in the Human Intelligence Collector MOS field with general questions because you want to be well prepared. Make the call and it will get the ball rolling. Calling them from a government phone would also be a wise decision.
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The website "Operation Military Kids" frequently has a comprehensive overview* of the MOS/AFSC/etc.

It is usually written from the view of educating a civilian though, so there is a lot of rudimentary information mixed in with the nuggets of wisdom.

The Army posts different "Hoorah" promotional videos* in a format of interviewing Soldiers with a particular MOS discussing their experience.

Finally, check out the Army COOL site for a MOS*. It will often show a lot more in-depth information as the information is from a credentialing/certification and "civilian applicability" point of view.
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* Operation Military Kids 35M page - https://www.operationmilitarykids.org/army-human-intelligence-collector-mos-35m/
* Army 35M promotional video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=FlhIiVGhxK0&t=115
* Army COOL page for 35M - https://www.cool.osd.mil/army/moc/index.html?moc=35m&tab=overview
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