Brittanyownsyoursoul wrote:I'm not enlisted, however, I'm married to it. We're at Ft. Carson in Colorado. My husband is a 13B- Field Artillery Cannon Crew member. I love moving around. Its the best. I hate him leaving me every other year though. It sucks.
Breaking The Ice wrote:Brittanyownsyoursoul wrote:I'm not enlisted, however, I'm married to it. We're at Ft. Carson in Colorado. My husband is a 13B- Field Artillery Cannon Crew member. I love moving around. Its the best. I hate him leaving me every other year though. It sucks.
How long are his deployments typically?
RobbyFred wrote:Seriously considering enlisting in the Marines. I would like to talk to someone who has.
Breaking The Ice wrote:RobbyFred wrote:Seriously considering enlisting in the Marines. I would like to talk to someone who has.
I know this sounds cheesy but about.com has an awesome compilation of military enlistment info including lists of jobs, enlistment bonuses, basic training info, etc. The website is maintained by an AF retiree who also writes other military study guides for the ASVAB and other tests. I'd say it;s about 90-95 % accurate. It helped me with when I went through my Navy enlistment period.
Just google "US marine corp about.com"
Brittanyownsyoursoul wrote:I'm not enlisted, however, I'm married to it. We're at Ft. Carson in Colorado. My husband is a 13B- Field Artillery Cannon Crew member. I love moving around. Its the best. I hate him leaving me every other year though. It sucks.
ilikecutepandas wrote:Brittanyownsyoursoul wrote:I'm not enlisted, however, I'm married to it. We're at Ft. Carson in Colorado. My husband is a 13B- Field Artillery Cannon Crew member. I love moving around. Its the best. I hate him leaving me every other year though. It sucks.
i just signed up for 13B. i ship out in september for bootcamp.
can you ask him how he likes and what not, and what the MOS is like?
shoot me a PM if youd like. much appreciated
OGaffney wrote:ilikecutepandas wrote:Brittanyownsyoursoul wrote:I'm not enlisted, however, I'm married to it. We're at Ft. Carson in Colorado. My husband is a 13B- Field Artillery Cannon Crew member. I love moving around. Its the best. I hate him leaving me every other year though. It sucks.
i just signed up for 13B. i ship out in september for bootcamp.
can you ask him how he likes and what not, and what the MOS is like?
shoot me a PM if youd like. much appreciated
if you go to afghanistan, you're going to love it. it's a pretty solid job. little to no training for the real world though.
ilikecutepandas wrote:Brittanyownsyoursoul wrote:I'm not enlisted, however, I'm married to it. We're at Ft. Carson in Colorado. My husband is a 13B- Field Artillery Cannon Crew member. I love moving around. Its the best. I hate him leaving me every other year though. It sucks.
i just signed up for 13B. i ship out in september for bootcamp.
can you ask him how he likes and what not, and what the MOS is like?
shoot me a PM if youd like. much appreciated
Brittanyownsyoursoul wrote:ilikecutepandas wrote:Brittanyownsyoursoul wrote:I'm not enlisted, however, I'm married to it. We're at Ft. Carson in Colorado. My husband is a 13B- Field Artillery Cannon Crew member. I love moving around. Its the best. I hate him leaving me every other year though. It sucks.
i just signed up for 13B. i ship out in september for bootcamp.
can you ask him how he likes and what not, and what the MOS is like?
shoot me a PM if youd like. much appreciated
I'm positive that each unit is different but he seems to like the unit he is with now. He is an E-5 so his life is alot easier than it used to be. This deployment, they're stationed in southern Iraq so they're not utilizing the technical training from AIT because its not really needed where he is. He is doing more 11B shit than anything else right now. Are you going to Sill for BT?
sara wrote:if you're in the military, you have to post pictures of you in your uniform to post in this thread.
sara wrote:if you're in the military, you have to post pictures of you in your uniform to post in this thread.
sara wrote:if you're in the military, you have to post pictures of you in your uniform to post in this thread.
Brittanyownsyoursoul wrote:I'm not enlisted, however, I'm married to it. We're at Ft. Carson in Colorado. My husband is a 13B- Field Artillery Cannon Crew member. I love moving around. Its the best. I hate him leaving me every other year though. It sucks.
OGaffney wrote:sara wrote:if you're in the military, you have to post pictures of you in your uniform to post in this thread.
haha, I take a lot of pride in my uniform and how I wear it, but never like to wear it in public or in front of people I know.




OGaffney wrote:U.S. Army
15U(CH-47 Chinook Helicopter Crew Chief/mechanic)
Sergeant E5
Location: An undisclosed US Army airfield in California.
I worked as a helicopter mechanic for a long time, but I worked really hard and study a bunch, and took a few test and became a flying crew member, I act as a load master and in flight mechanic and gunner.
I deployed to afghanistan from 2008-2009 and here are some pictures.
I loved it.
[resize]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_LmHhFRXI7U0/SzpRVsT1o7I/AAAAAAAAEkQ/8a-3yOrjpIc/s1600/chinook%2Bcrew_patika.jpg%22,580[/resize][resize]http://www4.army.mil/OCPA/uploads/large/040514-F-7823A-001.jpg,580[/resize][resize]http://news.sky.com/sky-news/content/StaticFile/jpg/2008/Jul/Week4/15058639.jpg,580[/resize]This one isn't my unit, but it's bad ass[resize]http://granitegrok.com/pix/chinook_pinpoint_landing.jpg,580[/resize]




FIRST BORN PHARAOH'S SON wrote:OGaffney wrote:U.S. Army
15U(CH-47 Chinook Helicopter Crew Chief/mechanic)
Sergeant E5
Location: An undisclosed US Army airfield in California.
I worked as a helicopter mechanic for a long time, but I worked really hard and study a bunch, and took a few test and became a flying crew member, I act as a load master and in flight mechanic and gunner.
I deployed to afghanistan from 2008-2009 and here are some pictures.
I loved it.
[resize]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_LmHhFRXI7U0/SzpRVsT1o7I/AAAAAAAAEkQ/8a-3yOrjpIc/s1600/chinook%2Bcrew_patika.jpg%22,580[/resize][resize]http://www4.army.mil/OCPA/uploads/large/040514-F-7823A-001.jpg,580[/resize][resize]http://news.sky.com/sky-news/content/StaticFile/jpg/2008/Jul/Week4/15058639.jpg,580[/resize]This one isn't my unit, but it's bad ass[resize]http://granitegrok.com/pix/chinook_pinpoint_landing.jpg,580[/resize]
Dude your job looks amazing. Is there an MOS for door gunner, or do you just get to do it once you make the flight crew? Also that helmet in the first picture is fucking badass, looks like something out of GI joe
Breaking The Ice wrote:I'm a DEP'er. Just waiting to ship out. Navy Nuke. Stoked on all the replies. Any other Nukes out there that care to enlighten me on daily life?
OGaffney wrote:U.S. Army
15U(CH-47 Chinook Helicopter Crew Chief/mechanic)
Sergeant E5
Location: An undisclosed US Army airfield in California.
I worked as a helicopter mechanic for a long time, but I worked really hard and study a bunch, and took a few test and became a flying crew member, I act as a load master and in flight mechanic and gunner.
I deployed to afghanistan from 2008-2009 and here are some pictures.
I loved it.
[resize]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_LmHhFRXI7U0/SzpRVsT1o7I/AAAAAAAAEkQ/8a-3yOrjpIc/s1600/chinook%2Bcrew_patika.jpg%22,580[/resize][resize]http://www4.army.mil/OCPA/uploads/large/040514-F-7823A-001.jpg,580[/resize][resize]http://news.sky.com/sky-news/content/StaticFile/jpg/2008/Jul/Week4/15058639.jpg,580[/resize]This one isn't my unit, but it's bad ass[resize]http://granitegrok.com/pix/chinook_pinpoint_landing.jpg,580[/resize]
sara wrote:OGaffney wrote:sara wrote:if you're in the military, you have to post pictures of you in your uniform to post in this thread.
haha, I take a lot of pride in my uniform and how I wear it, but never like to wear it in public or in front of people I know.
you can always do it in a PM if you're self conscious.

xIII FOx wrote:MOS: 13F: Fire Support Sergeant/Forward Observer
Rank: E5/SGT
Status: Active Duty
Schools: Airborne, Ranger, SFAS (selected for 18D)
Duty Station: Ft. Carson, CO
Duty Position: COLT Team Chief
My job is to be act as the eyes of the artillery and mortars. I'm an essentially an infantryman with the added skill of being able to call for fire and close air-support.
*Edit* Fun Fact: My SN ( xIII FOx ) is my MOS in a Roman numeral/Phonetic type of way
FIRST BORN PHARAOH'S SON wrote:Your sister and cousin are hot dude.
I am 21 and in college, and have wanted to join the military since I was probably like 13. Now I kind of wish that I had enlisted after high school, but I only have a year left in school so basically my mindset is fuck it I might as well finish up and get my degree before I do anything.
Right now I think I am planning on pursuing an Option 40 (Ranger) contract in the Army, which guarantees you Airborne and Ranger Assessment and Selection Program. I want to go 11B, but 13F and 68W are also pretty intriguing, I think the training pipeline for Special Operations Medic is supposed to be reallllly long though and Im not super passionate about it so I dunno.
For a long time I really wanted to be a Marine infantryman, but on doing alot more research I think the Ranger Regiment definitely suits my interest more. I think it is a bit more of a risk, as if for whatever reason you don't make it through RASP you get sent worldwide but I figure the reward is much much greater. Plus I have heard that in the Marine Corps you have to put with endless amounts of beuracratic bullshit, like way worse than in the Army.
Any of you guys who have been there done that and have any advice for me please feel free to chime in. Thank you guys for doing what you do.
xIII FOx wrote:FIRST BORN PHARAOH'S SON wrote:Your sister and cousin are hot dude.
I am 21 and in college, and have wanted to join the military since I was probably like 13. Now I kind of wish that I had enlisted after high school, but I only have a year left in school so basically my mindset is fuck it I might as well finish up and get my degree before I do anything.
Right now I think I am planning on pursuing an Option 40 (Ranger) contract in the Army, which guarantees you Airborne and Ranger Assessment and Selection Program. I want to go 11B, but 13F and 68W are also pretty intriguing, I think the training pipeline for Special Operations Medic is supposed to be reallllly long though and Im not super passionate about it so I dunno.
For a long time I really wanted to be a Marine infantryman, but on doing alot more research I think the Ranger Regiment definitely suits my interest more. I think it is a bit more of a risk, as if for whatever reason you don't make it through RASP you get sent worldwide but I figure the reward is much much greater. Plus I have heard that in the Marine Corps you have to put with endless amounts of beuracratic bullshit, like way worse than in the Army.
Any of you guys who have been there done that and have any advice for me please feel free to chime in. Thank you guys for doing what you do.
I did the Option 40 but as a 13F. I went straight from Basic>AIT>Airborne>RIP>Ranger school. It was long, painful training but it was soooo worth it.
Option 40 has nothing to do with Selection though. The only way to do that right off the street is to come in through the X-Ray program. You're right about the SF Medic course being long. That's what I was selected for and I'm looking at almost two years of training. I have never wanted anything more than that green beret though so I don't mind.
Ranger Regiment is pretty cool. Just know that it's an ALL volunteer force and everyone is a Type-A personality. If you don't like competition then it's not for you. I thrive on that shit.
OGaffney wrote:It's also almost impossible to get ranger in your contract, because too many people would drop. Now they give the ranger option to the top of the class in infantry school. I heard this from a MEPS career dude, 2 weeks ago.
FIRST BORN PHARAOH'S SON wrote:xIII FOx wrote:FIRST BORN PHARAOH'S SON wrote:Your sister and cousin are hot dude.
I am 21 and in college, and have wanted to join the military since I was probably like 13. Now I kind of wish that I had enlisted after high school, but I only have a year left in school so basically my mindset is fuck it I might as well finish up and get my degree before I do anything.
Right now I think I am planning on pursuing an Option 40 (Ranger) contract in the Army, which guarantees you Airborne and Ranger Assessment and Selection Program. I want to go 11B, but 13F and 68W are also pretty intriguing, I think the training pipeline for Special Operations Medic is supposed to be reallllly long though and Im not super passionate about it so I dunno.
For a long time I really wanted to be a Marine infantryman, but on doing alot more research I think the Ranger Regiment definitely suits my interest more. I think it is a bit more of a risk, as if for whatever reason you don't make it through RASP you get sent worldwide but I figure the reward is much much greater. Plus I have heard that in the Marine Corps you have to put with endless amounts of beuracratic bullshit, like way worse than in the Army.
Any of you guys who have been there done that and have any advice for me please feel free to chime in. Thank you guys for doing what you do.
I did the Option 40 but as a 13F. I went straight from Basic>AIT>Airborne>RIP>Ranger school. It was long, painful training but it was soooo worth it.
Option 40 has nothing to do with Selection though. The only way to do that right off the street is to come in through the X-Ray program. You're right about the SF Medic course being long. That's what I was selected for and I'm looking at almost two years of training. I have never wanted anything more than that green beret though so I don't mind.
Ranger Regiment is pretty cool. Just know that it's an ALL volunteer force and everyone is a Type-A personality. If you don't like competition then it's not for you. I thrive on that shit.
Yeah yeah Im not talking about Special Forces, my interest is strictly in the 75th. When I said selection, its because they changed the name of RIP to "Ranger Assessment and Selection Program" and now its 8 weeks instead of 4. From what I understand the first 4 weeks is constant smoke to try and get as many people to quit as possible, and the next 4 weeks is more technical skills so that once you get assigned to a battalion youre ready to deploy immediately.
Definitely see what you're saying about the competition. I wouldn't want it any other way. Thats 100% my motivation for wanting to do Special Ops, I want to be surrounded by guys who are absolutely the best in the world at what they do, not someone who joined the Army and doesn't enjoy his job. I want that tan beret and scroll.
OGaffney wrote:It's also almost impossible to get ranger in your contract, because too many people would drop. Now they give the ranger option to the top of the class in infantry school. I heard this from a MEPS career dude, 2 weeks ago.
NavyEvanFL wrote:Breaking The Ice wrote:I'm a DEP'er. Just waiting to ship out. Navy Nuke. Stoked on all the replies. Any other Nukes out there that care to enlighten me on daily life?
Im not nuke but I am familiar with the program, it was offered to me but i talked to my friend Jose who is a nuke and joined before I did and when he was in school he hated it. It depends on what kind of person you are from what I hear. All the nukes I've met other than Jose are weird as fuck. If you're a sociable person (again this is from what I've been told.) You dont really get much face time with people outside your work center. Usually you guys disappear in there all day and noone really sees you, and they are the whitest guys on the boat haha. But I dont know from personal experience. Im gonna talk to Jose cause im pretty sure he posts on here sometimes and see if he can give you better answers.
Either way when you get out youll be balllerrrr.
Just focus on school , a lot of people get dropped so you dont have room to fuck up.
OGaffney wrote:NavyEvanFL wrote:Right now im a Seaman
i'm sorry but,

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