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she had a prescription.....shyt most Senior level officials are on something rather it's testosterone or Adderall viagra or some of anything....The doctors will prescribe it.
I remember getting my wisdom teeth removed and they gave me so many pills i could have went to work twice. It was wayyyyy to easy to get strung out on pills in the armed forces.
 

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dont tear your body up for these fukks.


try to get a Civil engineer job to where you have some shyt on the outside when you get out . Im deployed right now and i spoke to some civilian brehs that got out and came right back to where they were deployed.them dudes easily seeing over 100gs.
What do civil engineering do
 

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USAF veteran here. Them military underground stories use be true as hell. From swinger lifestyles in base housing to prostitution .



I remember on my first deployment in the Middle East the base had to ban pink reflective belts . Turns out a bunch of woman were running a prostitution ring and identified themselves as hoes by wearing those pink belts. So if you seen that then you knew what was up.
nikkas use to wear them pink joints on the flight line heavy :dead:
 

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Shinseki was right, should've went in with more troops initially and not have a called a full victory.
Wallace was Right too when he was CG at V Corps. “The forces we’re training for aren’t the ones we’re seeing in combat”. Hushed him and moved him to HQ CAC and as a consolation prize, gave him his fourth star and put him in charge of TRADOC. I was the proffer for his pin on ceremony and he laughed his ass off when I asked him if he was surprised he was going up in rank. Real cool dude. Damn shame when they “relieved him” of V Corps, they replaced him with Sanchez from all accounts was a bumbling idiot. Same for Franks. His staff made him respectable
 

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What do civil engineering do

They do design and construction type stuff but some are often pulled to Do combat engineer tasks. Combat engineers are meant to clear obstacles, breach stuff, clear routes (Clear roads of IED’s, minefields, etc), and patrol/own battle space. In a large engineer battalion or larger engineer brigade they usually stick to their jobs.

12’s in lone engineer companies, within in line battalions (Infantry/Cavalry) are often seen as interchangeable since they cross train a lot. I knew horizontal construction engineer that did mostly combat engineer stuff, while deployed. He’s making bank as a civil engineer, now that he’s out. He got back into construction then eventually became an official civil engineer. It’s honestly better to do engineering in another branch because you will stick to that one job.


12B—Combat Engineer**
very heavy 111221 CO: 87 None
12C—Bridge Crewmember
very heavy 111121 CO: 87 None
12D—Diver
very heavy 111111 GM: 98 and... None
12G—Quarrying Specialist(Reserves Only)*
very heavy 222221 GM: 93 None
12H—Construction Engineering Supervisor
N / A 111221 GM: 93 None
12K—Plumber*
very heavy 111221 GM: 88 None
12M—Firefighter*
very heavy 111121 GM: 88 None
12N—Horizontal Construction Engineer
very heavy New MOS None
12P—Prime Power Production Specialist
very heavy 111121 ST: 107 and... None
12Q—Power Line Distribution Specialist (Reserves Only)*
very heavy 111221 EL: 93 None
12R—Interior Electrician*
heavy 111221 EL: 93 None
12T—Technical Engineer
heavy 221211 ST: 101 None
12V—Concrete and Asphalt Equipment Operator*
very heavy 222221 GM: 88 None
12W—Carpenty and Masonry Specialist*
very heavy 111221 GM: 88 None
12X—General Engineering Supervisor
N / A 222321 N / A None
12Y—Geospatial Engineer
moderately heavy 211222 ST: 95 Level 4
12Z—Combat Engineering Senior Sergeant
 

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Well planes are a big deal and big ass trucks aren't :manny: yal got a whole team of specialists working on one part of a machine with double and triple checks... whereas in the army a 19 year old kid will get the keys to an uparmored vehicle regularly - a motorpool full of em

they made us wear our kevlar in the motorpool indefinitely because some kid was walking behind a truck while it was being backed up. dude had his head pinned between two vehicles. fractured his skull, lucky to be alive.
I think that’s low key the problem tho...leadership failures show themselves from top to bottom.....generals and commanders should be appalled at this type of shyt....but that lack of concern translates all the way down to some idiot thinkin he can harass and rape a chick and go run PT the next day.....it’s all connected ....the army needs a complete overhaul...shyt is absurd:comeon:

 
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They do design and construction type stuff but some are often pulled to Do combat engineer tasks. Combat engineers are meant to clear obstacles, breach stuff, clear routes (Clear roads of IED’s, minefields, etc), and patrol/own battle space. In a large engineer battalion or larger engineer brigade they usually stick to their jobs.

12’s in lone engineer companies, within in line battalions (Infantry/Cavalry) are often seen as interchangeable since they cross train a lot. I knew horizontal construction engineer that did mostly combat engineer stuff, while deployed. He’s making bank as a civil engineer, now that he’s out. He got back into construction then eventually became an official civil engineer. It’s honestly better to do engineering in another branch because you will stick to that one job.


12B—Combat Engineer**
very heavy 111221 CO: 87 None
12C—Bridge Crewmember
very heavy 111121 CO: 87 None
I’m just tryna blow some shyt up and shoot some shyt to be honest and it seems like the airforce isn’t offering that unless you go TACP/JTAC.
 

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They do design and construction type stuff but some are often pulled to Do combat engineer tasks. Combat engineers are meant to clear obstacles, breach stuff, clear routes (Clear roads of IED’s, minefields, etc), and patrol/own battle space. In a large engineer battalion or larger engineer brigade they usually stick to their jobs.

12’s in lone engineer companies, within in line battalions (Infantry/Cavalry) are often seen as interchangeable since they cross train a lot. I knew horizontal construction engineer that did mostly combat engineer stuff, while deployed. He’s making bank as a civil engineer, now that he’s out. He got back into construction then eventually became an official civil engineer. It’s honestly better to do engineering in another branch because you will stick to that one job.


12B—Combat Engineer**
very heavy 111221 CO: 87 None
12C—Bridge Crewmember
very heavy 111121 CO: 87 None
12D—Diver
very heavy 111111 GM: 98 and... None
12G—Quarrying Specialist(Reserves Only)*
very heavy 222221 GM: 93 None
12H—Construction Engineering Supervisor
N / A 111221 GM: 93 None
12K—Plumber*
very heavy 111221 GM: 88 None
12M—Firefighter*
very heavy 111121 GM: 88 None
12N—Horizontal Construction Engineer
very heavy New MOS None
12P—Prime Power Production Specialist
very heavy 111121 ST: 107 and... None
12Q—Power Line Distribution Specialist (Reserves Only)*
very heavy 111221 EL: 93 None
12R—Interior Electrician*
heavy 111221 EL: 93 None
12T—Technical Engineer
heavy 221211 ST: 101 None
12V—Concrete and Asphalt Equipment Operator*
very heavy 222221 GM: 88 None
12W—Carpenty and Masonry Specialist*
very heavy 111221 GM: 88 None
12X—General Engineering Supervisor
N / A 222321 N / A None
12Y—Geospatial Engineer
moderately heavy 211222 ST: 95 Level 4
12Z—Combat Engineering Senior Sergeant
What about cyber security and intelligence jobs
 

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I’m just tryna blow some shyt up and shoot some shyt to be honest and it seems like the airforce isn’t offering that unless you go TACP/JTAC.

If that’s the case, Army and Marines would be the best route. Army gets more contact though, because it’s larger and is expected to do more.

11B/C (infantryman/mortarman. They often cross train and are seen as interchangeable. You don’t really get a choice when you finish basic though. They randomly decide who gets to be a bravo or a Charlie. You spend most of your time cleaning, training, doing 3 million equipment layouts, or just laying around talking shyt unless you’re actively deployed somewhere. It can be a complex job but people who excel in team sports usually excel in the infantry.

12B (combat engineer. They work a lot with explosives, they also build bases, clear routes and buildings for traps, build bridges, use boats... the trade off for doing all that cool stuff is that nobody likes engineers. There’s no reason not to like them, they’re considered the nerdy kids. Plus they end up doing a lot of bullshyt like area beautification and building unnecessary stuff because their officers are insecure and want to be seen as cool to other combat arms branches. Females are in the engineer too.)

13b (Artilleryman. But they still patrol, clear, and hold battle space. Lots of fukkery. Everyone thinks the infantry is dumb but it’s really artillery dudes, they’re usually pretty cool though and a LOT of brehs in the artillery branch. Probably the most black leadership and people you will see in a combat arms branch)

13F (fires observer or fister. They embed with other combat arms units and call for indirect fire, rotor wing support, and can direct fixed wing support after training. They argue a lot with JTACs because jtacs go through so much training to basically be a fister. Fisters get the most sleep because nobody ever really knows who they belong to and most of their time is spent hiding out under the guise of “training” with their parent Fister platoon that nobody can find)

19D (Cavalry scout. Meant to recon, observe, control and call for fire/close air support, and destroy from a distance but in reality they're used as smaller infantry units to patrol and own battle space or spearhead assaults on top of what they’re meant for... Probably has the most posthumous valorous awards in modern conflicts)

19K (tankers. They’re usually out of shape, have all the good snacks, and their unofficial motto is death before dismount... Behind the rear of an Abrams tank is the best place to be in the winter. The worst part of their job is track maintenance and equipment layouts. They also, low key, have all the bytches on base. It’s ridiculous.

Aside from special operations, the above MOS’s are most likely to be in the mix.
 
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What about cyber security and intelligence jobs

They have those under the communications branch. I think they recently started a separate cyber security mos and command too. They have really chill office jobs and can work a civilian/remote job to make even more money. It’s one of the easiest tracks to being a warrant officer.
 
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