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.
An Army Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic (MOS 91B) is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and recovering wheeled vehicles used across Army operations.
Soldiers in this role work with both light and heavy vehicles to ensure equipment remains operational in training, garrison, and … Click Here To Read the rest
Army Parachute Riggers (MOS 92R) have an important job of handling parachutes and their packaging.
Paratroopers rely on Parachute Riggers (92R MOS) to not only carefully pack the rig, but also supervise and secure the cargo when necessary.
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Army Ammunition Specialist (MOS 89B) are responsible for the management of ammunition and explosives.
Soldiers in this Army MOS will receive, store and issue ammunition and explosives.
This can include conventional ammunition, guided missiles, explosives, rockets and other related items.… Click Here To Read the rest
Army Preventative Medicine Specialist (MOS 68S) are responsible for assisting with preventative medicine inspections and surveys.
Preventative Medicine Specialist complete preventative medicine laboratory procedures.
They are also responsible for supervising preventative medicine facilities.
Qualifications and Training
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Note: This MOS has been discontinued since 2020. For informational purposes only.
Cryptologic Cyberspace Intelligence Collectors (MOS 35Q) perform cryptologic digital analysis for the U.S. Army.
The cryptologic digital analysis is used to establish target identification and operational patterns.
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