The PROS and CONS to an 11B in the Army

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  • Considering a career as an 11B Infantryman? This video gives you the honest truth about the pros and cons of this challenging and rewarding role. I'm talking about some of the benefits like faster promotions, plenty of physical fitness opportunities, and extensive weapons training. But we'll also delve into the downsides of being an 11B as well. Before making a decision, watch this video to get a complete picture of what it's like to be an 11B in the Army.
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Комментарии • 169

  • @SeanMatherne
    @SeanMatherne 21 день назад +26

    I’m 31, just signed a 6 year 11B contract. After struggling for the past few years to do right by my wife and kids in this new “great” economy, I’ve decided to go a different route with my life and do something I can be proud of. I just watched my 18yr old stepson graduate basic this past April, that really gave me the motivation to pull the trigger on this decision I’ve thought about for a while. I’ve watched a lot of these videos and they really have helped me get mentally ready for this new chapter. I’ll be flying out for OSUT in 3 weeks. Wish me luck.

    • @samjefferson8494
      @samjefferson8494 16 дней назад

      @@SeanMathernegod bless good luck 🙏🏽

    • @tmplte515
      @tmplte515 16 дней назад +2

      @@SeanMatherne it's nice knowing there are people still out there wanting to be in the service in this weird generation. I go back to my army recruiter on Monday to give him my paperwork and see what's next and I wish you luck man

    • @dariusjones4207
      @dariusjones4207 4 дня назад

      @@SeanMatherne I joined at 32 turned 33 in the field. You got this!💪🏾

  • @dougtheeliminator1077
    @dougtheeliminator1077 28 дней назад +32

    11 Bozo, 11 Bullet stopper, 11 bang bang, etc

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile 27 дней назад +4

      I'm a veteran 31B aka 95B 1990s. I myself would NOT go 11B Infantry. But there are a few career +s, rank, $$$-bonus, career(Mon to Fri job, quality of life). The -s or bad points: possible risk of injury or death ☠️ . Trauma, stress, risks. Carrying 60-80lb on your back 8hr-12hr a day for 7-30 days straight. March 26mi.

    • @nthedecent7717
      @nthedecent7717 27 дней назад +2

      Tank nerd here, you forgot about "crunchie!" 😅

    • @dariusjones4207
      @dariusjones4207 26 дней назад +1

      11 broomstick

    • @NateEdwardsSitawi
      @NateEdwardsSitawi 26 дней назад

      @@dougtheeliminator1077 don’t forget 11 Bush Bunnies

    • @TeethOfDead
      @TeethOfDead 14 дней назад +2

      11 Bozo and Bullet Stopper is hilarious

  • @reddevilparatrooper
    @reddevilparatrooper 26 дней назад +13

    I got what I wanted in enlisting as an 11 Bravo with an Airborne Contract back in 1986. I did my job as an Infantryman and got to jump out of airplanes many times and went to combat for the Panama Invasion 89-90 and Iraq 06-08. I was surprised that I managed to survive combat being shot at and shooting back, seeing dead and wounded civilians, evacuating some of our wounded guys, passing by the morgues where our guys were being flown back home. I did realize that my job as an Infantryman was not a cake walk but I wanted to be a man that realizes what life was truly about. When you have friends that have died in combat, life is real and you have to take it seriously. I have also to give respect and be humble to all people to those who gave their lives to save others and respect to them in combat or in peace to save others lives. I have never regretted my life for becoming an Infantryman because if God wanted me to do something else, i would have done it. I can proudly say I am one of America's sons to defend her in combat and in peace.

    • @CptLordCockburn
      @CptLordCockburn 19 дней назад

      My First Squad Leader (E-6) was in the Panama invasion. SSG Jones, I'll never forget that dude. And he would have smoked me to death for calling him a dude.

    • @carbsncaffeine9254
      @carbsncaffeine9254 9 дней назад

      thank you for your service, i'm trying to make that personal decision if 11b is right for me.

  • @jthavorn
    @jthavorn 28 дней назад +25

    My cousin was an 11B and tells me a pro would be you get really strong arms from learning how to use a buffer. The con would be that once you get out, your spouse now expects you to buff their kitchen floors.
    For me, as a 92R, parachute rigger, the biggest pro was getting airborne in your contract. The con would be actually jumping out of a plane….

    • @sprainedsoup2929
      @sprainedsoup2929 27 дней назад

      I was thinking about going 92r could you tell me more about the mos?

    • @jthavorn
      @jthavorn 27 дней назад +1

      @@sprainedsoup2929 you have to pass airborne school before you start your AIT. Your main job is to pack, inspect and maintain parachutes and parachuting equipment. Have great cardio and decent upper body strength as the job sorta needs it.

    • @ismaelvalentine7415
      @ismaelvalentine7415 26 дней назад

      @@jthavorn so 92R is a good option for someone interested in SF? since you already have to pass airborne

    • @jthavorn
      @jthavorn 26 дней назад

      @@ismaelvalentine7415 going SF will eventually require that you pass airborne school. That doesn’t mean you’ll be a 92R though. SF has their own set of jobs but I don’t have enough knowledge on that to tell you confidently. I’d reach out to a recruiter if you’re still wanting specifics.

    • @CptLordCockburn
      @CptLordCockburn 19 дней назад

      Wondering if they still pass on the story about the rigger at Fort Benning that tied the bases of our parachutes together....I was in 3rd Ranger Bat and 5 of my buddies had to pull their reserves on a night jump because the main was tied together.

  • @timothygibbs7351
    @timothygibbs7351 27 дней назад +13

    The army is different from the 80’s and 90’s today. Combat arms soldiers who were in the Infantry, Armor or Field Artillery, especially Infantry and Field Artillery as low ranking enlisted soldiers were on field maneuvers most of their time in the Army. And back in garrison, they pulled a lot of mundane and routine duties after being in the field for 30 or more days. And they had some of the most toxic leaders in the Army. I was a Combat Support NCO assigned to a Field Artillery for 3 years. I truly felt sorry for those young soldiers who seemed like they were in a penal system than the US Army. I led chemical soldiers who were combat support soldiers. I did not lead them by threatening them on a daily basis. There were too many incompetent leaders in combat arms back in the 80s and 90s. God Bless our Soldiers!

    • @ireesemoore-giles
      @ireesemoore-giles 24 дня назад +3

      It really hasn’t changed my friends that were in different battalions or companies said the same about toxic leadership and dumb taskings but I had outstanding leadership so we really didn’t have to deal with too much bs

    • @CptLordCockburn
      @CptLordCockburn 19 дней назад

      you nailed it on the head. 11B in the 90's here.

  • @AnthonyBueno-wj2xi
    @AnthonyBueno-wj2xi 27 дней назад +8

    If you enjoy the outdoors, shooting guns, blowing stuff up, and hanging out with the boys; then 11b for you. If you don’t like any of those hobbies and more a city folk then it not for you. Especially if you are squeamish and afraid of the woods. Go for a support mod that stays a good distance from the front.

  • @mikemcgee5950
    @mikemcgee5950 27 дней назад +6

    I was an 11 Mike
    I fucking loved it

  • @haveaknifeday
    @haveaknifeday 25 дней назад +3

    Clean all the you can clean 🧽 If we ain’t training, we are cleaning.
    Also, raining equals soaked. Hot equals hotter etc. you are literally a weather rock.

  • @stevejorgensen5274
    @stevejorgensen5274 27 дней назад +4

    Started life as a 11B . In the 101st AB. After airborne school I went to work for the company. We had no inspections and no oversight. Gone two weeks then back three weeks. The first week was recover then two weeks training then gone for two weeks. It was a great life until someone came home in a bag.

    • @CptLordCockburn
      @CptLordCockburn 19 дней назад

      I was at Campbell for a short time in 1996. There was a training accident. The details are now foggy but what I think I remember is that someone dropped a grenade. After recovery, the platoon leader took a group out to look for it to cover his ass and someone got blown up...

  • @137NorthAve
    @137NorthAve 27 дней назад +6

    11B is one of the few MOS codes that haven't changed since the 70s. I was a company clerk assigned to 1/38th Inf with 2ID in July 1974. I arrived there to find they already had an SP5 company clerk. I stayed in the orderly room, but had a feeling I might have to go to the field at some point in the future and I hated field duty. I knew a guy in 2d AG from my first tour in Korea that ended in Jan 74, so I made a few phone calls and in September 74 I got transferred to Camp Humphreys. Compared to my first tour in 2ID, Humphreys was the REMF life.

    • @mikemcgee5950
      @mikemcgee5950 27 дней назад +1

      I was in 1-38 at Sand Hill for basic

    • @trivet1970
      @trivet1970 26 дней назад +2

      2G Adjutant General Company, Camp Casey Korea!

    • @NateEdwardsSitawi
      @NateEdwardsSitawi 26 дней назад

      @@137NorthAve Second To None my brother 1/38th FA Camp Stanley

  • @hlriiiviiiv
    @hlriiiviiiv 27 дней назад +8

    Wtf you on about Chris, 11b are the most qualified janitors in the world
    I had to mop the showers with my bdu shirt….while I was still in it.
    Lowcrawl private….get that head down

  • @FuriousGerbil5
    @FuriousGerbil5 27 дней назад +8

    I’m going to sign this Friday. We’ve got this boys 11b calls my name I just turned 25 and ready to embrace this suck. I’ve dealt with worse things I feel like I got this easy legit if they feed and house my butt I don’t get what anyone could complain about. Life rn is rough hahah I’m currently hungry rn cause I’m out of bread. Army will be good for those who embrace the suck

    • @golfery5119
      @golfery5119 27 дней назад

      How stupid can you be? You're 25 years old and going to sign this Friday for 11b, which is not only the most physically demanding, but also treats you the most like a little kid?
      You want to get treated like a child that badly at 25 years old?
      How stupid can you be?

    • @Milk-Soda
      @Milk-Soda 27 дней назад

      @@FuriousGerbil5 this is a horrible attitude to have as a 25 year old private. You NEED to be humble, you don’t “got this easy.” Best of luck

    • @FuriousGerbil5
      @FuriousGerbil5 27 дней назад +3

      @@Milk-Soda how is that a horrible attitude? U sound jealous lmao sorry I’m bettering myself while god only knows what u up too

    • @Milk-Soda
      @Milk-Soda 27 дней назад +1

      @@FuriousGerbil5I am an Infantry Captain. Do not carry this “it’s gonna be easy” attitude or your NCOs will crush you. Be humble.

    • @FuriousGerbil5
      @FuriousGerbil5 27 дней назад +1

      @@Milk-Soda I’m saying compared to a 9-5 paying rent and food etc I’m saying in that aspect it’s gonna be easy. I’m not taking it like it’ll be a breeze but I’m saying I’ve dealt with a bunch of crap already so I know if they pay for my food and rent and all I gotta do is my job I know I can do it lol

  • @Theleon223
    @Theleon223 27 дней назад +3

    I start 11x osut September 16th and will be going to fort Carson after 🔥

  • @williamwilson9283
    @williamwilson9283 27 дней назад +2

    13 years 11B. My legs, knees and back are in serious need of a trade in for newer and better parts. Still trying to get use to using the toilet indoors instead of using the wood line. No brass, no ammo, sergeant!!😂

  • @richiemclaughlin6127
    @richiemclaughlin6127 26 дней назад +2

    i joined the Army in 1965 i i wanted to be 11B from the start,, i was a combat inf. with the 1st cav in Vietnam in 1966 to 1967. i came home as an E5

  • @Michael_Livingstone
    @Michael_Livingstone 27 дней назад +3

    I feel like being a cook is considered a menial job in the Military relative to infantry, but I’m sure people enjoyed going to the chow hall after being in an actual combat zone.

  • @DirtyCoke117
    @DirtyCoke117 27 дней назад

    Shipping out October 15th as a 11X with option 4, so I got my airborne contract attached. Very excited for anything that’s going to happen! Bless you all, and see you at the top 😤.

  • @bigdrb6900
    @bigdrb6900 27 дней назад +2

    82C, I got to do the job I trained for, the pros, 30 years later my wife appreciates I can wash the hell out of dishes, Our bathrooms are spotless, and nowbody gets past my carport without me knowing. Cons 2 years promotable E4.

  • @JohnDilivio
    @JohnDilivio 27 дней назад +4

    A 11b can security guard at local mall

  • @timt2268
    @timt2268 26 дней назад +2

    A crappy detail would be cleaning out the turtle ditches in Korea. Our extra duty had to do that. 😂

  • @NateEdwardsSitawi
    @NateEdwardsSitawi 27 дней назад +3

    I was a 13 Bravo and we were in the field with 11 Bush because we trained together. Summer time we are out for 30 days at a time and constantly moving, it’s hot, long days no showers for a month. It’s miserable but wouldn’t trade it for the world but at the time you are always asking yourself what was I thinking!! The winter training was even worse probably dug 4 or 5 foxholes a day it’s like soon as you get done cover it back up and lets move out LOL

    • @mrsmiley631
      @mrsmiley631 23 дня назад

      They were trying to make hard men out of you boys.

  • @jesseiniguez393
    @jesseiniguez393 27 дней назад +2

    Con for joining the infantry as active duty. You are not guaranteed 11b. You'll sign as an 11x, and when you get too basic, they'll put you where you're needed

    • @CptLordCockburn
      @CptLordCockburn 19 дней назад

      In the 90's, there were 3 assignments 11B, 11C mortars, or 11M Bradley inf. Has that changed?

  • @jeraldbottcher1588
    @jeraldbottcher1588 26 дней назад +1

    I was 13M (MLRS/HIMARS) just like the deal with Infantry, You train, train, train, train. You get to do limited live fire exercises. But really you are training for the time that the shit hits the fan.

  • @broodknight420
    @broodknight420 27 дней назад +3

    Run 30 miles a week, in the field more than you're actually on base and when you're on base you start the day at 0630 so wakeup at 0530 work until 1800 every day. Do very little of the cool fun shit you think we do. Being cussed out and smoked until you literally want to die just so the smoking will stop regularly... (current 11B alpha team leader)

    • @CptLordCockburn
      @CptLordCockburn 19 дней назад

      We ran anywhere from 2 to 5 miles per day M-F. Mostly in the 4-5 range. I had to run on Sat/Sun in order to get my endurance up so as to not fall out of runs (which meant a shit ton of more punishment). I got really good. Ran an 11:50 on my PT test. First mile I kept up with a PFC that did just under 5 minute first mile, then I dropped back. Once a month we did platoon PT and ran an 8 miler.

  • @503thekid
    @503thekid 27 дней назад +8

    A pog letting us know how infantry life is

    • @LP3me
      @LP3me 27 дней назад +1

      I know right? I saw that title and thought the same thing. I was infantry and started a channel telling my stories, check it out if you want.

  • @adriancruz5612
    @adriancruz5612 27 дней назад +1

    I’m shipping out on the 23rd for fort Moore osut with an 11xray contract I’m excited

    • @Mysterious.J
      @Mysterious.J 21 день назад

      yooo same bro, mine is the 24th. see you there. names Vinson

  • @kebdielrodriguez3393
    @kebdielrodriguez3393 27 дней назад +2

    Always loved your content. I ship to basic Oct 21st I was wondering if you could do a 91B series video…? So I know what to expect on AIT!! Thanks Chaos!!🙏🏼🔥😎

    • @nascarfan7676
      @nascarfan7676 27 дней назад +1

      Its a 12-14 week course. your going to be at fort Greg Addams, VA. In there your going to mostly troubleshoot trucks for mostly electrical problems but some occasional outside problems like engine overheating. You'll get hands on experience in each system. there will be classroom time and floor time. you'll go through each system half decently in depth. engine, fuel, cooling, braking etc. If your worried about not passing dont cause they drill you very well on that stuff.

    • @Winnifred2320
      @Winnifred2320 27 дней назад +1

      I'm shipping out on the same day!

    • @kebdielrodriguez3393
      @kebdielrodriguez3393 27 дней назад +1

      @@Winnifred2320 cool hope to see you there!!✌🏼✌🏼😎💯

    • @kebdielrodriguez3393
      @kebdielrodriguez3393 27 дней назад

      @@nascarfan7676 thank you brother.💯🔥

  • @samcook6368
    @samcook6368 12 дней назад +1

    Pros: you get to do more "Army" stuff than any other MOS
    Cons: you get to do more "Army" stuff than any other MOS

    • @SaitanicTurkey
      @SaitanicTurkey 5 дней назад

      As an 11b I can say this is actuate. Lol

  • @jaymendezxv
    @jaymendezxv 27 дней назад +11

    Heading out to this exact job soon 🫡

    • @golfery5119
      @golfery5119 27 дней назад

      Were you aware of this before you signed up for it? Were you aware that peacetime garrison infantry doesn't do jack worthwhile?

    • @gsqaud4128
      @gsqaud4128 27 дней назад

      @@golfery5119we’re not gonna be peace time forever or for long

    • @Milk-Soda
      @Milk-Soda 27 дней назад +6

      @@golfery5119no MOS does jack in a peacetime army. But 11Bs at least do something down range while the POGs continue to do nothing

    • @manchu9inf
      @manchu9inf 27 дней назад +3

      good luck! Basic and AIT isn't that bad, you'll have some fun!

    • @marshalltille7770
      @marshalltille7770 27 дней назад +3

      You got this Jay. Good luck.

  • @29rmurray
    @29rmurray 27 дней назад +2

    I leave on the first for osut at fort moore. 11b to be.

  • @garylocke4302
    @garylocke4302 27 дней назад +3

    I was a 46Q Public Affairs Specialist. Best job in the service. Pros: Job skills directly related to civilian world such as reporter, photographer, public relations, speech writer, content writer, social media, videographer, etc. Was able to look at training schedules or ops and choose what you wanted to cover. Met a lot of senior military leadership, celebrities, and politicians. Cons: Literally can't think of one other than promotions are slow because units are small. (I also was an 11B and an armorer with an armored unit. So I did have some street cred when I went to field and interviewed troops).

    • @denellgraves2397
      @denellgraves2397 26 дней назад

      Yeah I knew someone in that I went to basic with back 2015 and she told me some of the cons to that job was a lot of video editing long interviews on top of multiple interviews and a lot of critiques that caused her to have to go back and redo the work so if you're thinking of a con that could be it

    • @garylocke4302
      @garylocke4302 26 дней назад

      Yes, I have to say, the school, Defense Infomation School (DINFOS), and every unit and command I worked for had VERY high standards. Because you're dealing with civilians a lot of the time. I was a writer and an editor. My work got sent back for re-write and I sent others back. But, I'd rather be in front of an editing machine than out in the bush getting rained on.​@@denellgraves2397

  • @anonymousm9113
    @anonymousm9113 26 дней назад +1

    I spent a couple of decades in the Infantry. As much as things change, they stay the same. I'm sure that both my dad (served in the late-50s/early-60s) and my older brother (served in the late-80s) shared some of the same experiences I had. That said, everything is subject to when and where you served. I might have found 3/187 IN to be one of the best units out there, while also upholding demanding standards. Someone who served in another company during the same time frame might have hated it, while someone serving there a year after I left might think it's a shoddy organization that lacks discipline.
    Promotions are quicker than many other MOS' up through SSG and even SFC. There's also a better chance of reaching the highest enlisted ranks in a timely manner. Once you make SSG, though, further promotions are very dependent on what you've done and how the selection board looks at your career. My career stalled at SSG. I left Campbell in '04, went to The Old Guard, picked up SGT at just over three years, pinned SSG two years later, then got selected to become a Recruiter, graduating that school a month before I hit seven years of service. Seven years later, I was still an SSG, this time attending Drill Sergeant School. There were a bunch of us on Sand Hill that were in the same boat: young 11B SSGs who did three years as Recruiters and were now old Drill Sergeants with more time in grade than some of our SFC peers had in service. Simply put: the Infantry is a direct leadership type of organization. The Army will speak volumes about the need for "broadening assignments", and those help develop and mature most Soldiers. Infantry selection boards, though, only want to see two: Ranger Instructor and Drill Sergeant. Becoming a Recruiter, working in a staff role, or even instructing at an NCO Academy tells the board that you've been away from the troops and might not be a prime candidate for promotion. You can be the most knowledgeable NCO out there with an exceptional knack for admin and organization, but you haven't been muddying your boots.
    There's also a level of unpredictability (see my first paragraph). Your experiences will be subject to the command climate, mission load, unit type, and even current staffing of the unit. I mentioned The Old Guard: my first four years there were great! We worked hard but also were treated well and given adequate time off. I went back nearly eight years later and found the company leadership was toxic, the mission load had increased with the restructuring of the Regiment (we had six companies doing funerals previously, now there are four), we were so short-staffed that Soldiers had to cancel appointments so they could conduct funerals or ceremonies, and the rare training holiday usually saw my platoon tasked with setting up flags at the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Army Chief of Staff, Sergeant Major of the Army, or another VIP residence. I jumped ship after a few months and literally gave up my Infantry cord (by regulation, I moved to higher HQ and worked for generals in my last two assignments).
    Having worked at brigade and higher levels, if I had it to do over again and wanted primarily to pad my resume, I'd probably have been an Admin type. Intel seems decent too, but pretty much every S1, G1, or J1 I've seen has hours posted with set times for lunch and training. They also have direct access to the commander and usually have NCOs and officers that scratch not only their backs but those of their subordinates. Ever see that Infantry SGT who's just gotten back from the middle of an exercise to help a Soldier with a pay issue get yelled at by a CPL in S1 for wearing a dirty uniform in the HQ building? Of course, the S1 SFC is right behind her just waiting for the SGT to pull rank. A few weeks later, there's the battalion ball, and that 11B SGT is sporting his CIB and a couple of AAMs while the CPL is wearing her two ARCOMs and four AAMs, having already "lost" the SGT's promotion packet.

  • @williamreynolds8147
    @williamreynolds8147 27 дней назад

    id say you pretty much nailed it.

  • @outdoorlife5396
    @outdoorlife5396 27 дней назад +1

    Promotion is faster, schools are often available to 11B's. You will be in the mud and outside. About the only job you will get offered will be police officer. If you get hurt, they will put you in a support mos. I all MOS's have a suck factor. Even the guys in S1, S4, working on vehicles if you are attached to mechanized unit. So, take the promotion you will be SFC, 1SG and run the show.

    • @golfery5119
      @golfery5119 27 дней назад

      Promotions might be slightly faster because 11 b is one of the larger MOS and it has a high turnover. More 11bs get kicked out or ets because theyre sick of the bullshit or the medboard.
      Yeah all MOS have a suck factor but none near like infantry where you are more of a janitor and treated like a child moreso than other MOS
      It also seems to be an extension of basic training where lower enlisted are smoked more for some stupid reason.

    • @outdoorlife5396
      @outdoorlife5396 27 дней назад

      @@golfery5119 I went from 1 to SGT in 22 months and 6 in about 4 and 1/2 years. I was a first term SSG. 7 in about 8 yrs and eight at about 11 and 1/2 I got hurt before I went to WO school. Another suck factor is my secondary was 91B med SGT, they would not PA school. I had a per who wanted to go to fight school, past all the bs and they still held him back. That is why I took a medical ets.

  • @lelandgaunt9985
    @lelandgaunt9985 27 дней назад +7

    Pro: You will be able to go back to flippin burgers.
    Con: You will be able to go back to flippin burgers.

    • @503thekid
      @503thekid 27 дней назад +1

      I can tell u a pog if u hate us that much haha 😂

    • @lelandgaunt9985
      @lelandgaunt9985 26 дней назад

      @@503thekid
      No hate, not that deep dai.

    • @kerry-j4m
      @kerry-j4m 26 дней назад +1

      That's-FUNNY !!! LOL.

    • @lelandgaunt9985
      @lelandgaunt9985 26 дней назад +1

      @@kerry-j4m
      It could have been any combat arms mos Chris did, I would still joke about them being stuck in fast food. 🤭

    • @kerry-j4m
      @kerry-j4m 26 дней назад

      @@lelandgaunt9985 Good one tho. LOL.

  • @thomashouse6090
    @thomashouse6090 27 дней назад

    96 R ground surveillance systems operator. Mos no longer exists but pro is when you are doing your job it's fun. Unfortunately if you're not in the field or deployed you're either doing maintenance or details. Breaking track on an M113 is the worst.

  • @savoirfaire5460
    @savoirfaire5460 27 дней назад +1

    12B con we did Infantry work pro explosives mine warfare construction demolitions recon

  • @sithninjacowboyranger9803
    @sithninjacowboyranger9803 27 дней назад +3

    I heard that 11B is not an automatic job. You start 11X and in basic training they decide 11B or 11C

    • @alpuneri2344
      @alpuneri2344 27 дней назад +1

      @@sithninjacowboyranger9803 Yes that is how it works. You first become an 11X (infantry canditate) and then through the process you either become an 11B or an 11C. He's supposed to have a video explaining it, just search for 11X on the channel.

    • @christopherchaos
      @christopherchaos  27 дней назад +2

      Ya it can be that way if your contract is for 11X. Some people can get 11B in their contract though and guarantee they don't get stuck with 11C if that's not something you would want to do.

    • @ireesemoore-giles
      @ireesemoore-giles 24 дня назад

      @@christopherchaosas an 11B being a Charlie is actually better than being a bravo the only thing about it that actually sucks is having to carry the mortar tubes

    • @CptLordCockburn
      @CptLordCockburn 19 дней назад

      @@ireesemoore-giles Well I carried the M-60 tripod and then the M-240 tripod until I was the gunner, as well as 1000 rounds of 7.62 in my rucksack. Probably the same or more weight than the mortar tube?

  • @Credit87
    @Credit87 23 дня назад

    I spent 14 years as a grunt and I wouldn’t change it for anything. 11B48B1

  • @JordanDCGehl
    @JordanDCGehl 27 дней назад

    Thank you.
    This is my go-to MOS in the Army.😂
    Depending on how things go, i'll either join soon or when/if China attacks Taiwan (if we defend them).

  • @LP3me
    @LP3me 27 дней назад +2

    I was 11B, did a couple deployments. Started a channel telling my stories. Check it out!

    • @Neutronism7
      @Neutronism7 27 дней назад +1

      Sure 👍

    • @LP3me
      @LP3me 27 дней назад

      @@Neutronism7 I appreciate that

  • @SaitanicTurkey
    @SaitanicTurkey 5 дней назад

    In the 82nd us 11bravos had a term for yall 88mikes, we call yall the “Combat Cooks”. If our 11charlie brothers ever ran out of fresh food to feed the enemy yall would already be on the way with a truck full of fresh and hot Steak, Crab and Lobster for them SOBs. Can’t let em go hungry, Geneva Convention.
    In fact my Great Grandpa was an 88Mike in WW2. Total BA, drove a truck full of ammo through enemy fire no problem. He got a metal for pulling an officer out of a minefield at some point in the war.

  • @davidwillis8112
    @davidwillis8112 5 дней назад

    I loved being an 11b.... buttttt... it's hell on your joints. Mine started sounding like rice crispies at 30

  • @adamhutto1660
    @adamhutto1660 27 дней назад

    Do a pros, and cons of 19K, I can help you with that one. 11 series just pulls guard duty for us. 😅

  • @CombatSecurityPolice85
    @CombatSecurityPolice85 24 дня назад

    The Job I retired from,the Worst people I dealt with were either Army or no Military service! Most people disliked the former Army staff. They had big mouth and were know it all. Marines really Hated them.

  • @juwainshorter2603
    @juwainshorter2603 15 дней назад

    Former 11B here wouldn’t do anything else in the army also body broken from being 11B.

  • @JohnDilivio
    @JohnDilivio 27 дней назад

    During Vietnam war had shake and bake schools a E5 in a year

  • @janpierreborjas4052
    @janpierreborjas4052 27 дней назад +2

    I'm about to enter, I have my ASVAB this Thursday and I've been thinking about 11b, what is the probability of seeing combat in these times

    • @golfery5119
      @golfery5119 27 дней назад

      Watch the news. The odds of the United States seeing combat right now may not be completely zero but it's very small right now.
      So go ahead and be a dumbass and join, as enlisted, infantry. Fuck around and find out.

    • @503thekid
      @503thekid 27 дней назад +1

      Training no combat remember to ask your psg for a shotgun bfa don’t forget

    • @CptLordCockburn
      @CptLordCockburn 19 дней назад

      if you're worried about combat then don't pick 11b unless your ASVAB score is horrible. it's 50/50. we might get sucked into Ukraine/Russia or Russia might start WW III. You never know. Hell the N Koreans are crazy too as well as China.

  • @JohnDilivio
    @JohnDilivio 27 дней назад +1

    Sleep in the mud and snow as a 11b

  • @SupaVilleMusic
    @SupaVilleMusic 27 дней назад +3

    I’m getting station in fort Carson after boot camp

  • @tinfoiltruckerscap9613
    @tinfoiltruckerscap9613 26 дней назад

    Side-view camera adds nothing to the quality of the video and is distracting.

  • @Vpaq
    @Vpaq 27 дней назад +1

    I pretend to be an 11C, 13F, 19D, or a 19K/C sometimes. 😂

  • @ThelmaFrohlich
    @ThelmaFrohlich 25 дней назад

    Will you do a video on the pros and cons of the 11 Charlie MO/s?

    • @lelandgaunt9985
      @lelandgaunt9985 20 дней назад

      It will help you get a career at Arby’s

  • @Lawwkyy
    @Lawwkyy 5 дней назад

    Im so confused about it i want to go with infantry and to go college aswell but everyone is warning me about 11b, they say you can’t study cuz you don’t gonna have enough time for it yourjob is gonna be so busy and tired, and its gonna hurt your body really bad etc. im so confused rn and my recruiter is also trynna send asap this all make me so mad I don’t know what should I do

  • @JohnDilivio
    @JohnDilivio 27 дней назад

    During Vietnam war all 11b were draftees

  • @brette7091
    @brette7091 27 дней назад +1

    are there pros to 11B. ? easy promotion I guess, I was a medic, slow promotion but mad skills could go to any unit, max the ASVAB people or whatever it is now, hold out for a job, u can translate to a civilian job. like Drones, or tech stuff, get a top secret clearance that's the gold ticket, avoid combat arms if you can.

  • @reddevilparatrooper
    @reddevilparatrooper 26 дней назад

    I forgot that during the late 80s was much boring stuff as garrison shit and do nothing, I hated Mech Infantry because you do all that stuff in garrison. I love Airborne Infantry because we got to jump out of airplanes 3 times a quarter. Big difference from Mech Infantry which was no adventure going out to the field or doing the fun live fire exercises. I told the guys about my experiences in Mech Infantry compared to Airborne Infantry they were amazed to how boring life would be compared to theirs. Many guys found out after they left Airborne Infantry to be in Big Army not being Airborne to be treated like shit. These guys told me I was not lying to them about how life was easy after being a Paratrooper. They lose their Maroon berets and not be special and wearing patrol caps, just having their Airborne Wings with CIBs Combat Infantry Badges and everyone hating on them and being jealous and got shit for it unless you became an NCO and treated you like God for having a CIB. Otherwise in a Leg unit no one can give you shit because you at least went to combat.

  • @-Optimus-Prime-yxz
    @-Optimus-Prime-yxz День назад

    Hello!I have a question to ask,Can I join the military with hearing aids?

  • @ApolloPerez-gt9ft
    @ApolloPerez-gt9ft 27 дней назад +2

    I would only be 11bravo if the army goes to war with cartels.

    • @Vpaq
      @Vpaq 27 дней назад

      I’d wanna be the 35S SIGINT guy.

    • @golfery5119
      @golfery5119 26 дней назад +1

      Yeah infantry would sound exciting if you were actually at war and deployed. It has to be the most pointless MOS when you're stuck in garrison peacetime and youre a micromanaged janitor whos mowing lawns and getting smoked all the time.

  • @juwainshorter2603
    @juwainshorter2603 15 дней назад

    Love hate relationship

  • @JohnDilivio
    @JohnDilivio 27 дней назад

    Draftees were shooting them self in foot to get out of jungle

  • @boogeymanw9643
    @boogeymanw9643 18 дней назад

    12B and 92A? Which should I pick? Not uber young (26), no significant impact in this market with 0 experience. Cant even work as cashier and dream to join law enforcement (CBP, Homeland, etc). Not really an office guy as I can’t stand in class. Like outdoor working environments that I don’t know what will come as suppose to clock in at 9 clock out at 5 and go home be pissed at your wife cuz your job suck ass.
    I understand that 12B or combat MOS will take a toll on your body and I’m willing to do it but everything will come to an end so now I don’t know what I should pick 🥲 I plan to serve 20 years.
    What should I do? I’m in TX 🥲
    Can you make a video about 12B? Thank you.

    • @kennylanqua6512
      @kennylanqua6512 16 дней назад

      Most people say they plan on serving 20 years. I think it's less than 20 percent that actually serve 20 years and I read somewhere that it's more officers who do so than enlisted.
      At 26 years old I would say go in the Air Force instead of the Army especially if you want to do active duty. The Air force is geared toward older people not only physically but mentally. The Army is geared towards younger folks for the same reasons.
      But if you insist on going Army on active duty, between those two mos, I'd say go with 92a simply because you would have more to do plus you would have something to fall back on when you do get out
      12b combat engineer is just infantry that doesn't waste as much time as 11b infantry. Not worth it as an older person unless you plan on doing it as an officer

    • @lelandgaunt9985
      @lelandgaunt9985 13 дней назад +1

      12 Bozo is not a marketable mos, at least as supply, you can get a career in logistics.

    • @kennylanqua6512
      @kennylanqua6512 9 дней назад

      @@lelandgaunt9985 especially since there's no guarantee that you would actually be doing 20 years
      Some idiot is going to say "use you gi bill" not realizing how ass backward that mentality is. It would make more sense to have a marketable skill then use your gi bill for something else, rather than completely wasting your time on something that isn't translatable, then have to start COMPLETELY FROM SCRATCH when you get out.
      The best and most logical thing to do is to join the Air Force instead of the Army (that way you wouldn't have to worry about wasting your time in the field in the middle of nowhere for weeks ), avoid getting a AFSC as a plane mechanic (one of the most arguably overworked and worst jobs in the military), then do college while you're serving and save the gi bill for more when you get out.
      But I guess that makes too much sense for some people who've swallowed koolaid and think they're going to be real life call of duty

  • @bb818usa
    @bb818usa 24 дня назад

    HI

  • @jaredtodd9129
    @jaredtodd9129 22 дня назад

    Can I join the army with dentures

  • @JohnDilivio
    @JohnDilivio 27 дней назад

    A guy a 11B as long no war if war 11b tip of sword and most KIA in war are 11b

  • @JohnDilivio
    @JohnDilivio 27 дней назад +1

    It’s better learn a skill in military

  • @the_hulk392
    @the_hulk392 27 дней назад

    11c!!!!

  • @jurban611
    @jurban611 27 дней назад

    Notification platoon

  • @MasterChungus
    @MasterChungus 27 дней назад +4

    Pros: Nothing
    Cons: Everything
    You can learn to do everything an infantryman does as a civilian and you get to skip all the modern woke military bullshit.

    • @1912rider
      @1912rider 27 дней назад

      ....but only Army 11 Bravos get to talk shit to all you POGs.

  • @JohnDilivio
    @JohnDilivio 27 дней назад

    Fat bob was crying to get out 11b

  • @austinshannon4197
    @austinshannon4197 26 дней назад

    Bryce Young is the worst player in NFL history.

    • @JesseBundrick
      @JesseBundrick 25 дней назад

      I agree as a Panthers fan. But really it's just our offensive line that sucks. He can't even get a pass off half the time

  • @SeanMatherne
    @SeanMatherne 21 день назад

    I’m 31, just signed a 6 year 11B contract. After struggling for the past few years to do right by my wife and kids in this new “great” economy, I’ve decided to go a different route with my life and do something I can be proud of. I just watched my 18yr old stepson graduate basic this past April, that really gave me the motivation to pull the trigger on this decision I’ve thought about for a while. I’ve watched a lot of these videos and they really have helped me get mentally ready for this new chapter. I’ll be flying out for OSUT in 3 weeks. Wish me luck.

  • @SeanMatherne
    @SeanMatherne 21 день назад

    I’m 31, just signed a 6 year 11B contract. After struggling for the past few years to do right by my wife and kids in this new “great” economy, I’ve decided to go a different route with my life and do something I can be proud of. I just watched my 18yr old stepson graduate basic this past April, that really gave me the motivation to pull the trigger on this decision I’ve thought about for a while. I’ve watched a lot of these videos and they really have helped me get mentally ready for this new chapter. I’ll be flying out for OSUT in 3 weeks. Wish me luck.