Posted on Jul 13, 2018
PVT Angelo Velez
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I am in the process of enlisting and I would like some insight into these three MOS's if possible. I know there are questions that ask similar questions but I am looking for up to date or any other information that can be learned about these MOS's that isn't already on this site. Maybe three positives and negatives about these MOS's would be cool. Thanks everyone! Side note: I will be enlisting with a bachelor's degree.
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SFC G2 Intelligence Analysis Ncoic
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If you want to be the guy who actually finds the bad guys, be a 35N. If you want to be the guy who manages intelligence resources, be a 35S. If you want to be the guy who compiles all that info and briefs the commander, be a 35F.
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Correction...if you want to do all the work that a 35 N takes credit for be a 35S
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SFC G2 Intelligence Analysis Ncoic
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That's no way to be! We love our 35S! Without you guys there would be no intel to analyze. Besides, we all know it's the sly 35F who takes credit in the end.
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Lt Col Jim Coe
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Why in the world are you enlisting? If you have a bachelors degree, then all of the Services should be willing to give you a chance for a commission. Talk to all 5 Service Officer recruiters before you commit to being enlisted. Intel officers in all Services. Better pay!
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I’ve been a 35N for 7 years and absolutely recommend it. Upwards mobility has remained steady and there’s always something new to learn due to ever changing realm of SIGINT. 35N also has two pretty distinct sides between tactical and strategic job rolls which can give you more options in your career. I absolutely do not recommend 35S as their promotions have been stagnant for the last 4 or 5 years and don’t seem to be getting better anytime soon.
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