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Posted: 1/22/2011 8:57:34 AM EDT
Just wondering what your job was when you served. Did you enjoy it?
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We didn't have MOS in the Navy as such.
I was an Electrician's Mate and enjoyed it very much. Hardly any place on the ship we didn't go. |
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did not serve
to all in this thread who did, thank you for your service! |
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95-B Military Police. I was in DC, so we did a lot of ceremonial stuff, got to meet/see a lot of important people from 1984-87.
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67Y. Attack helicopter repairman. AH1S and ECAS Cobra's. Also worked on and crewed at times, UH1H and OH 58's
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31-F Network Switching...Ended up at Ft. Bliss stuck in a 31-R slot...so my AIT was more or less useless.
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Enlistee here, waiting for my OSUT ship date to Knox
19D Cavalry Scout. |
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95B10 7th Mp Co, Ft. Ord CA ––––Loved it
95B20 534th MP Co, Ft. Clayton Panama––––Really Really Loved it 95B30 HHC 194th Armor Brigade, Ft. Knox KY––-Hated it with a passion, MP in an Armor unit, Said hell with it and got out of the Army 95B30 233rd MP Co, Springfield, IL––Not bad but it was the Guard and was a long commute, not anything like active duty. |
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Full MOS code-
Army- 25C3S6B See if you can figure that one out. |
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13M - MLRS 06-09 Now a 25Q Multichannel Transmission System Operator/Maintainer.
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Quoted: Full MOS code- Army- 25C3S6B See if you can figure that one out. google has one result for that one and it isnt related |
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Master at Arms, USN 91-94
Then joined after 9/11 as a reservist as a SEABEE EO for a few months |
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Quoted:
did not serve to all in this thread who did, thank you for your service! Well said, same here. |
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0341 - Mortors
2nd hitch was 6317 (Com/Nav tech) for F4s and then F-18s. Ejoyed the 1st hitch much more than the 2nd. |
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24K HAWK continuous wave radar repairer/porta-potty ball turret gunner.
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They've changed them since I was in, but at the time:
100B - Utility Helicopter Pilot (Slicks) 100E - Attack Helicopter Pilot (Cobras) After Flight School where you come out as a 100B, I spent the rest of my years in the Army as a 100E. As far as liking it or not, once you got past being constantly shot at by large groups of people doing their very best to kill your ass, it was hoot! |
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0811 - Field Artillery Cannoneer
2512 - Field Wireman 2531 - Field Radio Operator I enjoyed my job. Semper Fi! |
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72B20 communications teletype operator. Stationed in Tokyo for 2 1/2 years. What's not to like!!!
<–––––––––– jb |
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15D - Lance Missile Crewman (85-87)
13C - TACFIRE Fire Direction Specialist (87 and again in 90-91) |
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2A531 Aerospace Maint. KC-10 Crew Chief
Yes I enjoyed it, wish I was a little more mature at that time and stayed in. |
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31-F Network Switching...Ended up at Ft. Bliss stuck in a 31-R slot...so my AIT was more or less useless. Did you go to school at Shepherd AFB in Wichita Falls, TX? |
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25U commo guy, served 2006-2010. Didn't really like the job or the Army so much but I am glad I did it.
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0311 - infantry when I was active
0231 - intel analyst now that I'm reserves like both |
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