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cabletech94 04-15-2012 02:26 PM

so uh, do you guys need a cook?

Slainte 04-15-2012 02:31 PM

Get back to me when you upgrade to this...

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Fairplay 04-15-2012 02:33 PM

Fairplay ready for duty sir!

Cheater5 04-15-2012 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 8543328)
How much for a scout sniper gig?

You can't enlist as a sniper; you go Infantry first. Prove yourself worthy in your unit, and then earn a slot for Sniper School. No Cherry Privates are Snipers...:D

Nightfyre 04-15-2012 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cheater5 (Post 8543590)
You can't enlist as a sniper; you go Infantry first. Prove yourself worthy in your unit, and then earn a slot for Sniper School. No Cherry Privates are Snipers...:D

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Old Dog 04-15-2012 02:48 PM

Let's see if I end up as 18D again

Rain Man 04-15-2012 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noa (Post 8543413)
My pappy told me I wouldn't be no kind of man unless I joined up with this internet army

You seem like a guy with good eyes. We're making you a ...

Cavalry Scout

OVERVIEW

The cavalry scout is responsible for being the eyes and ears of the commander during battle. They engage the enemy in the field, track and report their activity and direct the employment of weapon systems to their locations.

JOB DUTIES

Secure and prepare ammunition on scout vehicles
Perform navigation during combat
Report information on terrain, weather and enemy
Collect data to classify routes, tunnels and bridges
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for a cavalry scout requires 16 weeks of One Station Unit Training. Some of it takes place in the classroom, but most of it will be spent primarily in the field. Whether it’s taking part in squad maneuvers, target practice or war games, cavalry scouts are constantly refining their skills to keep themselves sharp.

HELPFUL SKILLS

Readiness to accept a challenge and face danger
Top physical and mental shape
Ability to work as a team member
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.

EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.

FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

While there is no direct job equivalent in civilian life, the skills you learn such as teamwork, discipline and leadership will help you in any civilian career you choose.

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Rain Man 04-15-2012 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raiderhader (Post 8543434)
Reporting in.


You're one of the few, the pro- no, wait, the many, the proud, the...

Infantryman.

Easy 6 04-15-2012 02:50 PM

Engineering Daddy, heavy equipment operator reporting for duty, sir... we go when the infantry goes, except we get to drive.

Raiderhater 04-15-2012 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 8543615)
You're one of the few, the pro- no, wait, the many, the proud, the...

Infantryman.


It's the grunt's life for me...

Rain Man 04-15-2012 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bo's Pelini (Post 8543450)
I would dodge the draft and then become president.

There's no dodging this draft. You're in. However, because your dad is a football coach, we'll make you a ....

Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS/HIMAR) Crewmember

OVERVIEW

A multiple launch rocket system crewmember is responsible for operating and maintaining the entire multiple launch rocket system. They support infantry and tank units by supplementing cannon artillery during combat.
JOB DUTIES

Drive and maintain the self-propelled launch vehicles
Reload ammunition and resupply vehicles
Test and maintain the fire control systems
Mount radio sets and communication systems in all vehicles
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for multiple launch rocket system crewmember requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and four weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instruction. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and in the field under simulated combat conditions.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

Calculating target locations manually and electronically
Handling ammunition
Operating gun, missile and rocket systems
Artillery tactics and battle strategy
HELPFUL SKILLS

Interest in cannon and rocket operations
Physically and mentally fit to perform under pressure
Ability to multi-task
Capable of working as a team member
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.
FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

While there is no direct job equivalent in civilian life, the skills you learn such as teamwork, discipline and leadership will help you in any civilian career you choose.

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Slayer Diablo 04-15-2012 02:54 PM

Let's give it a go!

griZZly64 04-15-2012 02:55 PM

I wouldn't join up. First sign of defeat everyone would be stabbin each other in the back and retreating. It's the CP way.

Rain Man 04-15-2012 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TrebMaxx (Post 8543463)
Reporting for duty. I do have experience as a 13B.

Hopefully a 13B knows how to duck under rotors, because you're an ...

AH-64D Armament/Electrical/Avionic System Repairer

OVERVIEW

The AH-64D armament/electrical/avionic systems repairer is primarily responsible for the maintenance of AH-64D helicopters, twin-engine attack aircraft. With hundreds of Army missions depending on these helicopters, they must ensure that all of them are safe and ready to fly.
JOB DUTIES

Diagnose, troubleshoot and repair malfunctions in the AH-64D systems and components
Maintain and authorize modifications to weapons components, fire control units, sighting elements, electronic and mechanical devices
Perform operational and preventive checks
Maintain records on weapons and subsystems
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for an AH-64D armament/electrical/avionic systems repairer requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 24 weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instruction. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and in the field.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

Electrical theory
Troubleshooting procedures
Soldering techniques
Electrical system maintenance
HELPFUL SKILLS

Preference in mathematics and shop mechanics
Interest in working with electricity
Problem solving
Ability to use hand and power tools
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.

EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.

FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with commercial airlines, aircraft maintenance firms, aircraft manufacturers and other organizations that have fleets of airplanes/helicopters.

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Rain Man 04-15-2012 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 8543513)
Private Dartgod reporting for duty, Sir!!

We have the results, and we think your killer instinct and razor-sharp reflexes are perfect for....

Combat Documentation/Production Specialist

(Y'know, this actually sounds pretty cool.)

OVERVIEW

Combat documentation/production specialists are primarily responsible for supervising, planning and operating electronic and film-based still, video and audio acquisition equipment in order to document combat and noncombat operations.
JOB DUTIES

Operate and perform unit level maintenance on motion, still and studio television cameras
Prepare captions for documentation images
Operate electronic and film-based processing, editing, audio and printing darkroom equipment
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for a combat documentation/production specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 12 weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instruction. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and in the field.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

Motion picture equipment operation
Audio recording and using sound equipment
Scripting and special effects techniques
HELPFUL SKILLS

Interest in creative/artistic work
Preference for working as part of a team
Experience in school plays or making home movies
Interest in photography, graphics, art, speech and drama
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.
FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with civilian film production companies, government audiovisual studios, radio and television stations and advertising agencies. You’ll be qualified to pursue a career as a motion picture camera operator, audiovisual production specialist, sound mixer, recording engineer or broadcasting and recording technician.

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Easy 6 04-15-2012 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by griZZly64 (Post 8543632)
I wouldn't join up. First sign of defeat everyone would be stabbin each other in the back and retreating. It's the CP way.

LMAO

Rain Man 04-15-2012 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whoman69 (Post 8543515)
Been there, got the t-shirt, probably stashed away in an old duffle bag.

This time around we think you can use a change of pace. How about...

Aircraft Powertrain Repairer

OVERVIEW

The aircraft powertrain repairer is primarily responsible for supervising, inspecting and performing maintenance on aircraft powertrain systems. With hundreds of Army missions depending on airplanes and helicopters, they must ensure that all of them are safe and ready to fly.
JOB DUTIES

Repair powertrain quills, transmission adapting parts, rotary wing hubs and tanks
Disassemble, repair, reassemble, adjust, balance and align powertrain systems
Maintain facilities for storage of flammable and hazardous materials
Prepare requests for turn-ins and repair parts
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for an aircraft powertrain repairer requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 18 weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instruction. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and in the field.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

Repair of hydraulic, fuel and electrical systems
Engine disassembly, inspection and repair
Repair of aluminum, steel and fiberglass airframes/coverings
HELPFUL SKILLS

Preference in mathematics and shop mechanics
Interest in working with aircrafts
Ability to use hand and power tools
Working with engine mechanics
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.
FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career as an airframe/power plant mechanic with aircraft manufacturers, commercial airlines and government agencies.

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Rain Man 04-15-2012 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buck (Post 8543521)
Lets go infantry!

This is the army, so it doesn't work like that. We test you and look at our needs and determine exactly where you fit best. So it turns out that you are an...

Infantryman.

Rain Man 04-15-2012 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave (Post 8543524)
I'm a conscientious objector

:)


Not if you stand too close to the truck as we drive through town "recruiting".

You are now an...

Indirect Fire Infantryman

(See earlier description.)

SPchief 04-15-2012 03:03 PM

Reporting. Do I get to fly a b52?

Rain Man 04-15-2012 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cabletech94 (Post 8543537)
so uh, do you guys need a cook?

We already have a cook, so we're going to take your spatula and make you a ...

Diver

OVERVIEW

A diver performs tasks such as reconnaissance, demolition and salvage in underwater conditions. They specialize in either scuba diving (below the surface of water) or deep-sea diving (longer periods of time in depths up to 190 feet).
JOB DUTIES

Inspect and clean watercraft propellers and hulls
Patch damaged watercraft hulls
Salvage sunken equipment
Patrol the waters
Assist with underwater construction of piers and harbor facilities
Survey rivers, beaches and harbors for underwater obstacles
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.
TRAINING

Job training for a diver requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and the completion of 29 achievement goals during Advanced Individual Training. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field with on-the-job instructions, including practice in diving and repair work.

Some of the skills you’ll learn:

Principles of scuba and surface-supplied diving
Underwater welding and cutting
Use and care of hand and power tools
Maintenance of diving equipment
Explosives
HELPFUL SKILLS

Interest in mechanics and building
Ability to stay calm under stress
Interest in underwater diving
High degree of self-reliance
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.
FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for practically any position in the field of construction.

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Rain Man 04-15-2012 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Slainte (Post 8543550)
Get back to me when you upgrade to this...

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Air force? No way. This is the army. And you are an ...

Ammunition Stock Control and Accounting Specialist

(Based on the picture, this must include a lot of rope work.)

OVERVIEW

The ammunition stock control and accounting specialist operates the Standard Ammunition and Accounting System-Modernized computer hardware and software, and utilizes manual records to perform stock control and accounting procedures for ammunition, explosives and associated explosive components.

JOB DUTIES

Perform ammunition supply stock control and accounting duties using both automated and manual procedures
Maintain hardware and software systems and manual records required to successfully perform stock control and accounting procedures for ammunition and explosives
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for an ammunition stock control and accounting specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 10 weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instructions. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

Perform functions using the Standard Army Ammunition Modernized-System
Access to data browser to perform the automated issue, receipt, shipment, turn-in and maintenance transfer of ammunition
Create radio frequency identification system tags, and create applicable reports and input data
Upload/download automated data processing equipment, and perform individual warrior tasks and collective warrior battle drills
HELPFUL SKILLS

Interest in algebra, chemistry, physics, geometry and trigonometry
Aptitude for planning and organizing
Ability to communicate effectively
Work calmly under stress
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.
FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with government agencies and private industries performing ordnance research and development.

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Rain Man 04-15-2012 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fairplay (Post 8543569)
Fairplay ready for duty sir!

We need guys like you over in the warehouse. And don't touch that gas mask without gloves. You are a ...

Quartermaster and Chemical Equipment Repairer

OVERVIEW

The quartermaster and chemical equipment repairer are primarily responsible for supervising or performing maintenance on chemical equipment, quartermaster machinery, forced air-heaters and special purpose equipment.
JOB DUTIES

Maintain and repair electrical/fuel heater systems, pumps, decontamination systems, protective filter systems, reverse osmosis water purification systems, laundry washer/extractor systems and dryer/tumbler systems
Service internal combustion engine ignition/fuel/cooling/electrical systems
Perform damage assessment and repair
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for a quartermaster and chemical equipment repairer requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 12 weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instructions. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field, including practice in marine engine maintenance and repair.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

Internal combustion engine theory
Use and care of hand and power tools
HELPFUL SKILLS

Interest in shop mechanics, fixing engines and machinery
Ability to use hand and power tools
Enjoy physical work
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.

FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with the marine transportation, commercial fishing, oil exploration or oil drilling industries. You’ll be able to consider a future as a marine engine mechanic.

Rain Man 04-15-2012 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cheater5 (Post 8543590)
You can't enlist as a sniper; you go Infantry first. Prove yourself worthy in your unit, and then earn a slot for Sniper School. No Cherry Privates are Snipers...:D

Given your location, you may already be in, but at any rate we're going to make you a ...

Infantryman.

Let me know if you need a definition.

Rain Man 04-15-2012 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Old Dog (Post 8543609)
Let's see if I end up as 18D again

Is an 18D an...

Infantryman?

Because that's what you are this time around.

Brando 04-15-2012 03:12 PM

Is there a helmet big enough for Phil's head?

Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2

Rain Man 04-15-2012 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scott free (Post 8543617)
Engineering Daddy, heavy equipment operator reporting for duty, sir... we go when the infantry goes, except we get to drive.

We need you on heavier equipment, and we want you to run the show. You are an...

Armor Officer


OVERVIEW

Armor officers are responsible for tank and cavalry/forward reconnaissance operations on the battlefield. The role of an armor officer is to be a leader in operations specific to the armor branch and to lead others in many areas of combat operations.

JOB DUTIES

Command the armor units and combined armed forces during land combat
Coordinate the employment of armor Soldiers at all levels of command
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB), a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for a armor officer , includes completion of the Armor Officer Basic Course where you learn the skills and operational aspects that are used in an armor platoon. Cavalry officers will need to complete the Scout Leaders and Cavalry Leaders Courses.
HELPFUL SKILLS

Self-discipline, confidence and intelligence
Physically and mentally fit to perform under pressure
Ability to make quick decisions
Capable of bearing numerous responsibilities
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.

FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career in fields such as business management. An officer in the Army is closely related to managerial positions in corporations.

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Rain Man 04-15-2012 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Pedestrian (Post 8543630)
Let's give it a go!

You seem like a fellow who's good at fixing things, so you are a ...

Small Arms/Artillery Repairer

OVERVIEW

The small arms/artillery repairer is responsible for keeping a wide array of weapons — from small arms to field artillery and large ballistic missiles — operating properly.

JOB DUTIES

Perform field and sustainment maintenance on small arms, infantry weapons and towed artillery
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for a small arms/artillery repairer requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 16 weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instructions. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

Electronic and mechanical principles and concepts
Understanding schematics, drawings, blueprints and wiring diagrams
Operating electronic, electrical and mechanical test equipment
Operation, testing and maintenance of specific types of weapons systems
HELPFUL SKILLS

Sound in science and math
Interest in working with electronic or electrical equipment
Work requiring accuracy and attention to detail
Interest in working with weapons
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.
FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career as an electronic mechanic, an avionics technician or a missile facilities repairer with firms that design, build and test weapons for the military.

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Rain Man 04-15-2012 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by griZZly64 (Post 8543632)
I wouldn't join up. First sign of defeat everyone would be stabbin each other in the back and retreating. It's the CP way.


True, but you have no choice. Your number is up, and you are an ...

Air Defense Artillery Officer

OVERVIEW

The air defense artillery officer leads the air defense artillery branch, who protects U.S. forces from aerial attack, missile attack and enemy surveillance. They must be an expert in tactics, techniques and procedures for the employment of air defense systems.

They also become an expert in one or more of the following systems: the PATRIOT missile system and the AVENGER system.
JOB DUTIES

Coordinate the Air Defense target engagement process in joint and multinational operations
Employment of Air Defense Artillery Soldiers at all levels of command
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for an air defense artillery officer includes completion of the Air Defense Artillery Officer Basic Course. This will provide in-depth knowledge on leadership, tactics and the operational aspects of weapons/vehicles.

HELPFUL SKILLS

Self-discipline, confidence and intelligence
Physically and mentally fit to perform under pressure
Ability to make quick decisions
Capable of bearing numerous responsibilities
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.

FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career in fields such as business management. An officer in the Army is closely related to managerial positions in corporations.

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"Bob" Dobbs 04-15-2012 03:17 PM

Heh. This really WAS my MOS. Didn't think they offered it anymore.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 8543639)
We have the results, and we think your killer instinct and razor-sharp reflexes are perfect for....

Combat Documentation/Production Specialist

(Y'know, this actually sounds pretty cool.)

OVERVIEW

Combat documentation/production specialists are primarily responsible for supervising, planning and operating electronic and film-based still, video and audio acquisition equipment in order to document combat and noncombat operations.
JOB DUTIES

Operate and perform unit level maintenance on motion, still and studio television cameras
Prepare captions for documentation images
Operate electronic and film-based processing, editing, audio and printing darkroom equipment
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for a combat documentation/production specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 12 weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instruction. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and in the field.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

Motion picture equipment operation
Audio recording and using sound equipment
Scripting and special effects techniques
HELPFUL SKILLS

Interest in creative/artistic work
Preference for working as part of a team
Experience in school plays or making home movies
Interest in photography, graphics, art, speech and drama
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.
FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with civilian film production companies, government audiovisual studios, radio and television stations and advertising agencies. You’ll be qualified to pursue a career as a motion picture camera operator, audiovisual production specialist, sound mixer, recording engineer or broadcasting and recording technician.

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bevischief 04-15-2012 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 8543366)
Hopefully not braincase. But you'll get the chance, as you are now an...

Infantryman

I did work on AWACS in the Air Force and now work on providing cell phone service to public, now so I want to blow something up.

Rain Man 04-15-2012 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SPchief (Post 8543655)
Reporting. Do I get to fly a b52?

That's old army. This is new army. You are an ...

Infantryman.

cabletech94 04-15-2012 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 8543659)
We already have a cook, so we're going to take your spatula and make you a ...

Diver

OVERVIEW

A diver performs tasks such as reconnaissance, demolition and salvage in underwater conditions. They specialize in either scuba diving (below the surface of water) or deep-sea diving (longer periods of time in depths up to 190 feet).
JOB DUTIES

Inspect and clean watercraft propellers and hulls
Patch damaged watercraft hulls
Salvage sunken equipment
Patrol the waters
Assist with underwater construction of piers and harbor facilities
Survey rivers, beaches and harbors for underwater obstacles
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.
TRAINING

Job training for a diver requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and the completion of 29 achievement goals during Advanced Individual Training. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field with on-the-job instructions, including practice in diving and repair work.

Some of the skills you’ll learn:

Principles of scuba and surface-supplied diving
Underwater welding and cutting
Use and care of hand and power tools
Maintenance of diving equipment
Explosives
HELPFUL SKILLS

Interest in mechanics and building
Ability to stay calm under stress
Interest in underwater diving
High degree of self-reliance
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.
FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for practically any position in the field of construction.

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LET'S DO THIS!!!!!!

Rain Man 04-15-2012 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brando (Post 8543694)
Is there a helmet big enough for Phil's head?

Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2


Well, that's part of why we have him behind the lines. As for you, you're a ...

Cannon Crewmember


Gotta like the howitzers.

Nightfyre 04-15-2012 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 8543731)
Well, that's part of why we have him behind the lines. As for you, you're a ...

Cannon Crewmember


Gotta like the howitzers.

Remind me not to use call for fires for a few years.

cdcox 04-15-2012 03:24 PM

I know I'm going to end up an infantryman, but fire away.

Rain Man 04-15-2012 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdcox (Post 8543742)
I know I'm going to end up an infantryman, but fire away.

Well, your skills test did say that it was your best prospect, but since we're short in other areas you're going to be a ...

Financial Management Technician

OVERVIEW

The finance management technician is responsible for financial management duties such as budgeting, disbursing and accounting for government funds. They make sure vendors are paid, budgets are balanced and financial matters are met so the Army keeps running.

JOB DUTIES

Receive and post documents to accounting/budget systems
Process treasury checks for payment and pay for invoices
Maintain files and prepare financial reports/travel vouchers
Review contracts, invoices and receive reports
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for a financial management technician requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and nine weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instruction for accounting techniques.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

Accounting principles and procedures
Maintenance of financial reports and budgets
Analyzing financial data
Computation of pay and deductions
HELPFUL SKILLS

Interest in mathematics, statistics and accounting
Ability to work with numbers
Capable of using computers and other office machines
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.

EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.

FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career in any field you choose, especially as a bookkeeper or an accountant.

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pr_capone 04-15-2012 03:28 PM

I'm in. Previously an MP... what does life have in store for me this time round?

Cheater5 04-15-2012 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 8543687)
Given your location, you may already be in, but at any rate we're going to make you a ...

Infantryman.

Let me know if you need a definition.

Nope. I'm tracking. :)

whoman69 04-15-2012 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Slainte (Post 8543550)
Get back to me when you upgrade to this...

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You want to be a pogue that calls a night on the tarmac a field excercise?

Nightfyre 04-15-2012 03:32 PM

Don't under estimate the cooks.

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Dartgod 04-15-2012 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 8543639)
We have the results, and we think your killer instinct and razor-sharp reflexes are perfect for....

Combat Documentation/Production Specialist

(Y'know, this actually sounds pretty cool.)

OVERVIEW

Combat documentation/production specialists are primarily responsible for supervising, planning and operating electronic and film-based still, video and audio acquisition equipment in order to document combat and noncombat operations.
JOB DUTIES

Operate and perform unit level maintenance on motion, still and studio television cameras
Prepare captions for documentation images
Operate electronic and film-based processing, editing, audio and printing darkroom equipment
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for a combat documentation/production specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 12 weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instruction. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and in the field.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

Motion picture equipment operation
Audio recording and using sound equipment
Scripting and special effects techniques
HELPFUL SKILLS

Interest in creative/artistic work
Preference for working as part of a team
Experience in school plays or making home movies
Interest in photography, graphics, art, speech and drama
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.
FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with civilian film production companies, government audiovisual studios, radio and television stations and advertising agencies. You’ll be qualified to pursue a career as a motion picture camera operator, audiovisual production specialist, sound mixer, recording engineer or broadcasting and recording technician.

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This actually looks like a pretty sweet gig.

Sassy Squatch 04-15-2012 03:35 PM

Can I be gomer pyle?

pr_capone 04-15-2012 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Superturtle (Post 8543790)
Can I be gomer pyle?

Um, no. He was USMC... just like it said on his TV show. Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

tredadda 04-15-2012 03:45 PM

I will just be a 25W since, well, that is what my MOS is anyways.

Nightfyre 04-15-2012 03:47 PM

I went from a 15A to a cook. :shrug:

TrebMaxx 04-15-2012 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 8543634)
Hopefully a 13B knows how to duck under rotors, because you're an ...

AH-64D Armament/Electrical/Avionic System Repairer

OVERVIEW

The AH-64D armament/electrical/avionic systems repairer is primarily responsible for the maintenance of AH-64D helicopters, twin-engine attack aircraft. With hundreds of Army missions depending on these helicopters, they must ensure that all of them are safe and ready to fly.

Much better MOS than a 13B(Cannon Crewmen). I don't think this MOS will spend as much time in the field. Plus there is a better chance for a career after the Chief's Army time is served. There isn't very much demand for a cannon cocker in the civilian world.

Dave Lane 04-15-2012 04:26 PM

No latrine duty damn it!

Rain Man 04-15-2012 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr_capone (Post 8543752)
I'm in. Previously an MP... what does life have in store for me this time round?

You are being given a job that is deemed of extreme importance to your customers. You are a ...

Parachute Rigger

OVERVIEW

Parachute riggers are primarily responsible for repairing textile and canvas items, webbed equipment and clothing.
JOB DUTIES

Rig supplies, equipment and vehicles for airdrop
Perform technical, routine and in-storage rigger-type inspection on cargo, extraction and personnel parachute as well as other airdrop equipment before, during and after each use
Inventory, clean, receive, store and issue all airdrop equipment used in airdrop operations
Use and maintain machines and tools for fabrication, modification and repair to parachute and other airdrop equipment
Inspect, test and install extraction and release systems
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for a parachute rigger requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 16 of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instructions. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

Parachute rigging techniques
Maintenance of air-sea rescue equipment
Repair of inflatable rafts and other survival equipment
Maintenance of oxygen equipment
HELPFUL SKILLS

Knowledge of shop mechanics and science
High attention to detail
Interest contributing to the safety of others
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.

EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.

FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with commercial airlines, parachute rigging and supply companies, survival equipment manufacturing firms or some government agencies.

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Rain Man 04-15-2012 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mosbonian (Post 8543765)
This one or "Ammunition Stock Control and Accounting Specialist" should have been mine.....thanks to working in selling to retailers I think I could quote RFID specifics by Chapter and Verse.

But knowing my luck...I'll get stuck with someone I will want to shoot in the back.

If you shoot them in the back, there won't be much back left. For you are a ....

Cannon Crewmember

(See earlier description.)

bevischief 04-15-2012 04:33 PM

Let's blow something up...

bevischief 04-15-2012 04:34 PM

So we are we declaring war on?

Rain Man 04-15-2012 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Superturtle (Post 8543790)
Can I be gomer pyle?

Gomer Pyle couldn't do this job. This is one that takes a guy like you. Maybe. Not really sure. You are a ....

Avionic and Survivability Equipment Repairer

OVERVIEW

An avionic and survivability equipment repairer is an essential member of the Army communications maintenance team and is primarily responsible for performing field and sustainment level maintenance on avionic navigation flight control systems, stabilization systems and equipment.
JOB DUTIES

Maintain, test and repair communication equipment
Install and repair circuits and wiring
Calibrate and align equipment components
Test and isolate faulty assemblies and components
Replace parts, rewire equipment and interconnect components on semiautomatic telephone switchboard
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for an avionic and survivability equipment repairer requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 29 weeks of Advanced Individual Training. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field with on-the-job instructions.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

Application of electronic principles and concepts
Inspection techniques and procedures
Operating electrical and electronic test equipment
Repair and replacement of radar and sonar equipment
HELPFUL SKILLS

Interest in mathematics and physics
Ability to apply electronic principles and concepts
Interest in working with electrical and electronic equipment
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.
FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will prepare you for a future with engineering companies, the federal government or aircraft and military hardware manufacturers.

Through your extensive Army training and some additional study, you may be able to qualify for Electronics Technician Association certification as an associate certified electronics technician, journeyman-avionics electronics technician, journeyman-network systems or a journeyman-radar electronics technician.

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luv 04-15-2012 04:35 PM

Room for women in this army?

AustinChief 04-15-2012 04:35 PM

Sign me up sir!

Rain Man 04-15-2012 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tredadda (Post 8543816)
I will just be a 25W since, well, that is what my MOS is anyways.

Does 25W stand for 25 Watts? Because you are a ...

Power Distribution Specialist

OVERVIEW

The power distribution specialist is primarily responsible for the electrical distribution system in the Army.

JOB DUTIES

Assist in installation of electrical prime power distribution systems, exterior services and utility poles
Install guys, anchor, crossarm, conductor, insulator and other hardware
Connect service drops and conduits on de-energized systems
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.
TRAINING

Job training for power distribution specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and nine weeks of Advanced Individual Training. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field with on-the-job instructions.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

Maintenance of electrical power distribution systems
Installing poles accessories and transformers
Maintenance of airfield lighting systems and overhead/underground lines
Emphasis on the use of technical and manufacturer publications for electric power line distribution
HELPFUL SKILLS

Ability to work as a team member
Interest in shop mechanics
Ability to perform a wide variety of duties
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.

EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.

FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career as an electrician and/or with companies that design and produce communications equipment.

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blaise 04-15-2012 04:37 PM

Count me in, sir.

Rain Man 04-15-2012 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Lane (Post 8543958)
No latrine duty damn ut!

They don't have latrines where you're going. Because you are a ...

Special Forces Officer

OVERVIEW

The Special Forces officer is the team leader of an operational detachment alpha, a highly trained 12-man team that is deployed in rapid-response situations. The officer organizes the mission, outfits the team and debriefs them on the mission objective.
JOB DUTIES

Typically, officers lead the team in the following types of missions:

Counter-Terrorism: prevent, deter and respond to terrorist activities and train the military of other nations
Direct Action: short duration strikes that are used to capture, recover or destroy enemy weapons/information, or recover designated personnel/material
Foreign Internal Defense: organize, assist and train the military and national defense forces of foreign governments
Special Reconnaissance: intelligence gathering to monitor enemy movements and operations
Unconventional Warfare: the use of unconventional warfare (a.k.a. guerilla warfare) to train, equip, advise and assist forces in enemy-held or controlled territory
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Special Forces officers go through an extensive, demanding training cycle. You will learn skills in the many areas of combat by completing airborne training, Ranger School and Special Forces Qualification Courses.
HELPFUL SKILLS

Self-discipline, confidence and intelligence
Physically and mentally fit to perform under pressure
Ability to make quick decisions
Capable of bearing numerous responsibilities
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.
EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.

FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career in fields such as business management. An Officer in the Army is closely related to managerial positions in corporations.

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Rain Man 04-15-2012 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bevischief (Post 8543982)
So we are we declaring war on?

Either Orangemane or Turkmenistan. Not sure yet.

Rain Man 04-15-2012 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luv (Post 8543987)
Room for women in this army?

Absolutely. You can let me know if you want to go for a job that women are allowed in, but since I run an equal opportunity army, you are an...

Infantrywoman.

Renegade 04-15-2012 04:43 PM

Sorry for my tardiness Sir! I am reporting for training (What kind of training? ARMY training).

mlyonsd 04-15-2012 04:44 PM

Evidently the Secret Service has new openings because they just called asking me if I'd like to report to their training facility. They've already informed my CO.

See you grunts.

Rain Man 04-15-2012 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AustinChief (Post 8543988)
Sign me up sir!

No more traffic jams for you, because you're joining me as an...

M1 Armor Crewman

(See second post for description.)

luv 04-15-2012 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 8544013)
Absolutely. You can let me know if you want to go for a job that women are allowed in, but since I run an equal opportunity army, you are an...

Infantrywoman.

And here I was looking forward to learning something.

Rain Man 04-15-2012 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blaise (Post 8543996)
Count me in, sir.

We need someone we can trust with our lives. We need you as a ...

Biomedical Equipment Specialist

OVERVIEW

The biomedical equipment specialist is primarily responsible for servicing and maintaining all medical equipment.
JOB DUTIES

Service and maintain medical equipment with mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electronic, digital, optical and radiological principals
Figure out power and space requirements for medical equipment installations
Install medical equipment
Prepare and submit medical equipment reports
TRAINING

Job training for a medical equipment repairer requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 41 weeks of Advanced Individual Training, including practice in repairing and replacing equipment parts. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:
Principles of electronics
Use and maintenance of electrical and electronic test equipment
Equipment repair exercises
HELPFUL SKILLS

Experience working with electronic equipment
Interest in mathematics and solving problems
High attention to detail
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.

FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career as an electronic instrument repairer with commercial manufacturing, medical research and satellite communications firms — or even airline companies.

Through your extensive Army training and some additional study, you may also qualify for International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians certification as a Certified Electronics Technician, Associate Level; or a Certified Electronics Technician, Journeyman Level-Medical.

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Rain Man 04-15-2012 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Renegade (Post 8544014)
Sorry for my tardiness Sir! I am reporting for training (What kind of training? ARMY training).

I'm glad you're here, because I'm thirsty and you are a ...

Water Treatment Specialist

OVERVIEW

Water treatment specialists are primarily responsible for supervising or performing the installation and operation of water purification equipment, as well as dealing with water storage and distribution operations and activities. They also inspect facilities and food supplies for the presence of disease, germs or other conditions hazardous to health and the environment.

JOB DUTIES

Perform water quality analysis testing and verification
Assist in water reconnaissance and site preparation
Operate and maintain water treatment equipment
Assist in setup of water treatment activity
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for a water treatment specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 14 weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instructions. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field, including practice in testing different products.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

Identification of health hazards
Inspection of food products, food service operations, wastewater and waste disposal facilities
HELPFUL SKILLS

Interest in algebra, biology, chemistry and general science
High attention to detail
Interest in protecting the environment
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.

EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.

FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with local, state or federal government agencies. You’ll be able to consider a future as a food and drug inspector, public health inspector, health and safety inspectors or industrial hygienists.

(Video on site, but no picture.)

Rain Man 04-15-2012 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luv (Post 8544027)
And here I was looking forward to learning something.

So you already know how to disassemble and assemble a rifle in 30 seconds? Huh? Huh?

Crush 04-15-2012 04:49 PM

Reporting for duty, Sir.

Rain Man 04-15-2012 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crush (Post 8544042)
Reporting for duty, sir.

Last one before I go to dinner. If I know my war movies, you are going to be a rich man by the time your tour is over. You are a ...

Unit Supply Specialist


OVERVIEW

The unit supply specialist is primarily responsible for supervising or performing tasks involving the general upkeep and maintenance of all Army supplies and equipment.
JOB DUTIES

Receive, inspect, inventory, load/unload, store, issue and deliver supplies and equipment
Maintain automated supply system for accounting of organizational and installation supplies and equipment
Issue and receive small arms. Secure and control weapons and ammunition in security areas
Schedule and perform preventive and organizational maintenance on weapons
Operate unit level computers
REQUIREMENTS

Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you.

TRAINING

Job training for a unit supply specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and eight weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instructions. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field, including practice in handling and storing stock.

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

Procedures for shipping, receiving, storing and issuing stock
Stock control and accounting procedures
Procedures for handling medical and food supplies
Movement, storage and maintenance of ammunition
HELPFUL SKILLS

Interest in mathematics, bookkeeping, accounting, business administration and/or typing
Ability to keep accurate records
Enjoy physical work
Interest in operating forklifts and other warehouse equipment
COMPENSATION

Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation.

EDUCATION BENEFITS

In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits.

FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS

The skills you’ll learn will help prepare you for a career as a stock control clerk, parts clerk or storekeeper with factories, repair shops, department stores and government warehouses and stockrooms.

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luv 04-15-2012 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 8544041)
So you already know how to disassemble and assemble a rifle in 30 seconds? Huh? Huh?

It was just a bit anticlimatic (sp?).

Bwana 04-15-2012 05:02 PM

Lets do this!

Chief Roundup 04-15-2012 05:07 PM

Yes Sir!
I have qualifications.....No Sir! You didn't ask...Yes Sir! I will Shut UP.

Rain Man 04-15-2012 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bwana (Post 8544081)
Lets do this!

Recognizing your outdoor skills, we are placing you indoors and teaching you a marketable skill for your post-Army life. You are a...

Nurse Corps Officer

OVERVIEW

Nurse Corps officers lead a nursing team that cares for Soldiers and their families. As part of the Army Nurse Corps, they play an important role in improving the overall quality of life for Soldiers and their families.

JOB DUTIES

Organize resources for patients and their families for help with inpatient, outpatient and home care
Command a shift on a nursing unit that is part of a field hospital or for an installation medical activity
Supervise all nursing care during your shift at all levels of command

REQUIREMENTS

Active duty and Army Reserve must have a bachelor’s degree in nursing from an accredited school.

TRAINING

Job training for a Nurse Corps officer includes completing an Officer Basic Leadership Course, which introduces you to the Army Health Care system, Army doctrine and basic Soldier/leader skills.
HELPFUL SKILLS

Ability to make accurate, immediate decisions
Perform under stress
Apply critical technical and thinking skills
Tremendous concentration
COMPENSATION

Active Duty

Receive Army Nurse Accession Bonus
Nurse Loan Repayment Program
Low-cost life and dental insurance,
Noncontributory retirement benefits with 20 years of qualifying service
30 days of paid vacation earned annually
Army Reserve

Qualified nurses can receive Special Pay
Health Care Professionals Loan Repayment Program
Noncontributory retirement benefits at age 60 with 20 years of qualifying service
Low-cost life and dental insurance
EDUCATION BENEFITS

The U.S. Army provides generous education loan-repayment programs, residency programs and continuing education opportunities to support your continued career growth and development.

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Rain Man 04-15-2012 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chief Roundup (Post 8544089)
Yes Sir!
I have qualifications.....No Sir! You didn't ask...Yes Sir! I will Shut UP.

You're doing well at that. As a reward, we shall make you an...

Infantryman.

KurtCobain 04-15-2012 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luv (Post 8544027)
And here I was looking forward to learning something.

You report to me, you'll learn allot.

KurtCobain 04-15-2012 07:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mlyonsd (Post 8544017)
Evidently the Secret Service has new openings because they just called asking me if I'd like to report to their training facility. They've already informed my CO.

See you grunts.

This is a lie. I haven't heard shit. You better be on the plane for Texans planet tonight.

Were going Hootler hunting.

DJ's left nut 04-15-2012 07:13 PM

I too, shall sign my life away...

Rain Man 04-15-2012 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 8544361)
I too, shall sign my life away...

Only if there's shooting. Because you, sir, are an...

infantryman.

Wyatt Earp 04-15-2012 07:34 PM

Earp reporting in!

Frankie 04-15-2012 07:35 PM

I don't necessarily want to be a part of the CP Army. But can I head the Chiefs Planet SS?


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