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 Sailors and Airmen use sophisticated instruments and equipment to perform repairs, calibration and adjustments to the different equipment, vessels and aircraft that the Navy uses. Without the training and expertise of these Airmen and Sailors, it would all be reduced to a mass of metal and twisted wires. The Sailors in specialty keep aircraft, submarines, ships and weapons systems functioning and operating at peak efficiency.
Working round the clock at times, with machines and equipment worth millions of dollars, their training and ability is not to be » Read More
 Engineering sailors assist in helping field power for every single system that is found in the Navy. From assisting with a Nuclear reactor and propulsion plant on a cruiser or aircraft carrier, to the same system on a submarine, or operating steam, diesel and other propulsion systems, the Navy engineering staff is ready at all times to assist in keeping the fleet on the move.
The most important pieces of the equipment besides weapons and armor for defense that the Navy has are its propulsion and generating systems. » Read More
 A Marine High Frequency communications operator is in the thick of the action. By its very nature the communications systems are located near where the command and control decisions are made. It is a specialty in the Command and Control area of the Marines, and an occupational communications field.
As a senior enlisted, you will increasingly be able to plan, and implement training for more junior personnel. As technology increases, you will be part of the cutting edge; the Military is always on the crux of new » Read More
 To qualify for a small arms repair candidate, you must score 95 or higher on the MM score. You have to be able to pass the Command Ammunition, Arms and explosives screening. You are not allowed to have any conviction in your military or civilian career involving drugs, theft or larceny.
The small arms repair technician will perform the basic duties required to maintain a units weapons in tip top condition. They will repair and inspect the handguns, small arms, rifles and other individual weapons carried » Read More
 Basic Combat Training is the start of all careers in the enlisted Army. Following Basic training, you will proceed to individual advanced training where you will be taught a variety of skill sets and information that will assist you in doing your job. You will study for seven weeks in both live simulated fire exercise scenes and in the classroom.
Some of the duties that a MLRS Data Tactical Systems specialist engages in includes: plotting intelligence data and gathering information, aiming and plotting various points of fire using » Read More
 Performing Logistics Landing support is a varied and interesting field. A Logistical support candidate can expect to perform duties related to control of transportation, arrival and management of cargo at designated sites.
It includes the development, storage, design, acquisition, distribution, evacuation, maintenance, and disposition of material. It also can include the evacuation, movement and even hospitalization of personnel. Other duties of the Military Logistics support specialist include construction, acquisition, disposition or furnishing of various facilities. If senior enlisted, then as a staff NCO you will be involved » Read More
 An Air Force Scientist works to prepare and develop new scientific techniques, methods and concepts, to prepare various types of scientific reports, and serves as an advisor to senior officers or commanders on scientific issues that they have expertise in. You will be called to find solutions and to solve well-defined situations, as well as be asked to brainstorm and think out of the box to find new and novel scientific answers to important problems.
If you have a Masters or Doctorate degree in physical, applied, or technical science, » Read More
 The Navy has over 300 ships and more than 4,000 aviation aircraft. Each of these has computers on board and requires skilled and trained operators to operate and maintain them, as well as being on hand to provide support and repair. The US Navy uses Computer Information Technology specialists to maintain and operate their computer networks and perform duty in support of Navy operations.
You will provide a needed direct link and be part of maintaining high mission readiness and be part of the overall daily fleet operations. The » Read More
 Working as an Army JAG attorney you will be responsible for duties that can include supervising and training personnel in various legal functions, supplying services and legal advice to Army Reserve and Army Active duty personnel. To qualify to be a JAG Attorney you have to have a law degree from an ABA school or approved law degree and be a member of the bar for the highest court in a particular state or in a federal court. You will be responsible for a wide range of responsibilities » Read More
 The US Army and Marine Corps both have EOD specialists, and there are equivalent job specialities in some of the other Armed Services as well. Working as a senior enlisted EOD specialist you will work to assist in the training and supervision of junior EOD members of your team, or other teams. The EOD Disposal Specialists include identifying, locating and disposing of domestic and foreign made explosive devices. They work in a wide variety of environments, and at times they are required to come to the scene and » Read More
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