Zachary B. served in the United States Army for 9 years, both as an active-duty soldier as well as the Army National Guard. He currently operates a a political blog, and works at a local online newspaper in Cortland, NY.
Zach currently resides in Syracuse, New York, and is very active in politics and local news media.
The U.S. Army organizational structure is built around standardized unit levels that range from small teams to large formations.
Understanding these unit levels helps explain how soldiers are grouped, how leadership is organized, and how units operate together within larger … Click Here To Read the rest
The Army’s 88M Motor Transport Operator MOS keeps the entire force moving.
These soldiers drive everything from Humvees and FMTVs to massive semi-trucks and fuel tankers across the world.
It is one of the most common and in-demand enlisted jobs … Click Here To Read the rest
Army Watercraft Operator (MOS 88K) are responsible for cargo operations, communication and supervising soldiers on Army watercraft.
Watercraft Operators are part of the pilot team that assists with navigation.
They maintain communication, ensure shipments are secure and complete operational procedures.… Click Here To Read the rest
Army Cargo Specialist (MOS 88H) are responsible for transferring or supervising the transfer of passengers, cargo and equipment.
Cargo Specialist complete transfers to and from, land, air and water.
These specialist ensure that troops receive the supplies, weapons, equipment and … Click Here To Read the rest
Army Small Arms/Artillery Repairer (MOS 91F) is responsible for keeping a variety of weapons operating properly.
These weapon types include small arms, field artillery, large ballistic missiles, and towed artillery.
A Small Arms/Artillery Repairer will perform both field and sustained … Click Here To Read the rest