Posted on Dec 6, 2018
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Just got projections to the 528th Sustainment Brigade at Fort Bragg as a first duty station. I did some research online and found out that its part of the 1st Special Forces command which sounds awesome, I also submitted an airborne packet a few days prior to getting my projections so I'm pretty sure ill be going to airborne school prior to getting to my duty station because my report date isn't till the 2nd of march and I graduate AIT on the 6th of February. Anyways my main question is does anyone have any experience being in an SF support brigade ? What are the differences from an SF environment and a regular unit ?
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SFC Josh Weatherbie
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You will find the assignment extremely rewarding and challenging. I expect you to have a different view once arrived, (not in a negative way but in a different way due to MOS) but you will enjoy most aspects of your future battalion. You will be an expert and will relied upon to do the impossible but will get it done! Enjoy! AIRBORNE! And......don’t fail Airborne School!
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Thanks for your input! Definitely looking forward to getting out of Fort Gordon and jumping out some planes.
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MAJ Plex/Chief Of Medlog
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[login to see] this 528SB S1 office #. Give them a call, and they should be able to assist you.
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You're not in an SF support brigade, you're in a special operations support brigade. That means you'll support everyone from civil affairs to psyops to SF. As someone pointed out you will most likely be in the 112 signal which has detachments all over the world. From the people I knew who were in 528, it was a fast paced unit and they were frequently sent out to assist other units in their missions. Also, you will need to be airborne qualified if you want to stay there.
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