Elie served as a paratrooper in the US Army from 2008 to 2012. He used
the GI Bill to graduate from UC Berkeley where he majored in English. He
currently works as a writing tutor, a freelance writer, and a bartender, is
completing a novel based on his time in Afghanistan, and is pursuing
graduate school.
It requires time, commitment, focus, and dedication to survive in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Army Advanced Individual Training (AIT) is mandatory for new enlisted Soldiers after completing Basic Combat Training (BCT). AIT teaches job-specific skills for your assigned Military Occupational … Click Here To Read the rest
Being in the Army Reserves provides flexibility, additional income, and training for a successful future.
Army Reserve benefits set you and your family up for success now, and with a future civilian career.
Army Reserve benefits extend to more than … Click Here To Read the rest
The Army Automated Logistical Specialist (MOS 92A) is the backbone of the Army’s supply system.
These soldiers manage warehouses, track millions of dollars in equipment, operate sophisticated logistics software, and ensure that units have the parts, fuel, and supplies they … Click Here To Read the rest
An Army Behavioral Health Specialist (MOS 68X) assists with the management and treatment of in and outpatient mental health activities.
These specialists work under the direction of a social worker, psychiatrist, psychiatric nurse, or psychologist.
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Army Quartermaster Equipment Repairer (MOS 91J) keeps critical support equipment running.
These soldiers repair and maintain laundry systems, field kitchens, refrigeration units, heaters, and other quartermaster gear that soldiers rely on every day in garrison and in the field.
It … Click Here To Read the rest