![]() So like I said, I worked as a 46Q for 5 years until I took a AGR job (Active Guard Reserve aka Full timer) as a 42A for our state headquarters. Unless you're being restricted in what locations you're willing to drill out of, I don't believe for a second that CAARNG only has 2 46Q positions. soldier of the year and best squad competitionsĪnd that is just from my state, Maine, which has about 10% of the Soldiers of the CA Guard, our primary force specialties are aviation and engineers. staff rides to historic battlefields (aka site-seeing trips paid for by the military) meet and greets with visiting brass and foreign dignitaries ![]() helicopter sling-load operations from the ground and in the bird The best part of the job, hands down was the stuff I got to do while on PAO missions. One weird thing that I appreciated about being in PAO was that I was quickly desensitized to rank, interviewing colonels as an Pfc has that effect after a few times. In my position I did a lot more of the photojournalism and newswriting side of the job, but you would also be trained on command messaging, interacting with and escorting civilian media. For someone with your background, I think you'd find yourself doing a lot of the same things as a 46Q. I joined in 2010 as a 46Q, and did that job for about five years. I have two of those MOS' for what it's worth. Right now 42A is my most likely option starting out, but I just want to be able to do another job in my time in the Guard. Was told the security clearance is an asset for civilian jobs.ģ5F - Intelligence Analyst interested in what this and any intelligence MOS is like I would like to start out with this for the bonus and then switch to another MOS, but I'm not sure how much of a pain that process would be.ģ8B - Civil Affairs Specialist My recruiter recommended this as an second option after 46Q, since it involves writing. The problem is there's supposedly only two positions for this in CA that are basically always filled.Ĥ2A - Human Resources Specialist I'm interested in this for the bonus $20,000 (6 yrs) or $10,000 (3yrs). Learn about the benefits of serving your country, paying for school, military career paths, and more: sign up now and hear from a recruiter near you.In the process of deciding on what MOS to do.ġ: 46Q - Public Affairs Specialist Journalist This my first choice job content-wise, since I currently work in writing for the marketing/advertising/journalism field, and plan to go back to school for an English degree. We can put you in touch with recruiters from the different military branches. Signals/foreign language enlistment option Signals collection/identification analyst Tactical unmanned aerial vehicle operatorĬounterintelligence/human intelligence senior sergeantĮlectronic intelligence interceptor/analyst Integrated family of test equipment operator Test, measurement and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) maintenance sup specĪvionic & survivability equipment repairer Land combat electronic missile system repairer Shower, laundry & clothing repair specialist Quartermaster & chemical equipment repairīradley fighting vehicle system maintainer Military intelligence systems maintainer/integratorĪcquisition, logistics & technology contracting NCOĮxplosive ordnance disposal specialist (EOD) Satellite Commo System Operator/MaintainerĬombat Documentation / Production Specialist ![]() ![]() Visual Information Equipment Operator - Maintainer Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator - Maintainer Unmanned aircraft systems repairer (UAS SYS REP)ĪH-64D Armament / Electrical / Avionics Repairer PATRIOT launching station enhanced operator/maintainer Multiple launch rocket system operations/fire direction specialistįield artillery fire-finder radar operatorįield artillery surveyor/meteorological crewmemberįield artillery meteorological crewmemberĪir defense enhanced early warning system operator High mobility artillery rocket system (HIMAR) MOSįield artillery tactical data systems specialist See the table below for Army jobs and the corresponding minimum ASVAB line scores. SC - Surveillance and communications: VE+AR+AS+MC.MM - Mechanical maintenance: NO+AS+MC+EI.
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