74d mos 20157/22/2023 Chem Co and chem recon are the your basic level positions. These are the goal positions for learning your MOS. Can you look into doing a swap with them?"īeyond the random companies you could end up in, at bragg there is a CBRN company, a Chemical Reconnaissance Detachment in the SF Group, and engineer batallions that have chem recon platoons. Regardless where you end up, after 1-2 years in position you should be having the talk with your leadership about "for MOS experience and career progression I really need to be transfered to X unit. Take it in stride, learn what you can, then try to make some moves. You may be nothing more than a body to pick up and move heavy things. If you don't end up doing company ops stuff, you may end up in S3. Look at everything you have to accomplish as a learning opportunity that will help you in the future, especially when you become an NCO. There's never a negative side to knowing regulations (especially what can and can't be done within regs), what paperwork to submit to get shit done, and especially networking with the S-shops and other companies. Learn them like you would your primary job. After that, maintaining a good cage is a couple hour a week job, so you'll have plenty of time for correspondence courses, military schools, or.Ĭhances are you'll get assigned additional (primary) duties, usually training or personnel actions. Get a copy of the BN CBRN inspection and set your cage up for a green. Reinforce that it is the soldier's responsibility to PMCS assigned equipment, not the 74D. Also, masks and detectors are assigned equipment, just like weapons. If nothing else google the Central Army Registry (CAC login required) and search for CBRN tasks to study. Remember that YOU are the SME for CBRN in that company, so BE the SME. If you end up in a random company as the MTOE'd CBRN SPC, keep your cage squared away, keep in contact with your Battalion CBRN NCO, and keep pushing to teach classes to your company. every unit will have a slightly different experience. Even at bragg, you could end up with infantry, artillery, MP, signal, medical, intel, support, engineers. Literally every type of unit in the Army has a requirement for CBRN, if not at the company level that definitely at battalion. Honestly one of the great things about 74D is you can go anywhere. Do not answer n00b questions on the main boards.
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