Rob V. is the founder of OperationMilitaryKids.org. While he never actually served in the US Military, he has a passion for writing about military related topics.
Born and raised in Woodbridge, NJ, he graduated from the New Jersey Institute Of Technology with an MBA in eCommerce. His hobbies include beach volleyball, target shooting, and lifting.
Rob is also a Commercially rated pilot and Certified Flight Instructor (CFI), with over 1,500 hours of flight time.
Army Signals Collection Analysts (MOS 35S) is responsible for the detection, acquisition, location, and identification of foreign electronic intelligence.
The analyst is tasked with exploiting non-voice communications and other electronic signals in order to produce strategic and tactical intelligence.
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Army Satellite Communication System Operator/Maintainers (MOS 25S) make sure that the lines of communication remain up and running.
The responsibility of handling communications in the U.S. Army is extremely important.
An Satellite Communication System Operator/Maintainer (MOS 25S) focuses on multi-channel … Click Here To Read the rest
An Army M1 Armor Crewman (MOS 19K) is responsible for operating armored equipment.
Armored equipment in the U.S. Army includes the M1A2 Abrams.
A soldier in MOS 19K works as part of the tank and armor unit.
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Army Cavalry Scouts (MOS 19D) serve as one of the U.S. Army’s primary reconnaissance and security assets.
Often described as the “eyes and ears” of the Army, Cavalry Scouts gather, analyze, and report battlefield information that commanders rely on to … Click Here To Read the rest