Good to see them letting in skill level 1 soldiers. I was one of the first to bring this capability back to the Army from it's 20+ year hiatus. Alot of hard work went into building this career from it's small and vastly unknown, and often ignored capability. I'm proud to be an 'Old Crow' SSG Hall, (USA,RET) 29E - Electronic Warfare Specialist July 10 - Feb 21
If you need insight on the MOS and the equipment used, I can help if need be; I use a lot of the stuff in the vid as well as some other pieces of equipment for EW, and I am familiar with how it operates
@@kwxi--6830 yeah, ctrl + f is a quite viable option for the AIT course Ft. Gordon isn't the best, but it's not awful. It is better now that covid isn't as much of an issue anymore
Do you have experience with this MOS? Considering they couldn't even sugarcoat the fact that this MOS is used for "offensive" purposes, I feel like it wouldn't be used unless in times of war? I have no clue
@@scrino amen to you dude. My husband is already in the army and I’m joining soon but I still have time to pick my job. I would loveeeee to do something like this but if it didn’t match up to me and my husband, than it wouldn’t be worth it. But thank you and now I have hope that I can get the job that I actually want and not have to settle for one!
As an American military thinker, I appreciate most of what you've said here. My thinking today, although I constantly understand the conventional field of intelligence, spying, AI, and electronic systems warfare and defense, is less conventional. Every natural atom, even stone for example is electrically charged, even more biological atoms, but far, far more present mankind and military forces; everyone carries cell phones, computers, spy devices, etc. ad infinitum. I believe, and I am proficient at such innovative science, that it is possible to re-magnetize all this electricity, for despite its present ordered configurations, it is surging electricity and potentially dangerous to electrocute the entire enemy battlefield, and I must confess that like everyone including the IDF we're backing to some extent we conceive of the battlefield in a hybrid warfare context.
Lots of word but you said nothing of value. “Electrocute an entire battlefield” lol you have no functioning knowledge of electromagnetism or the capabilities of modern technology. And what do you mean “every atom is electrically charged?? Hydrogen for example has 1 proton (+1) and one electron (-1) which neutralizes for a net charge of zero (+1) + (-1) = 0.
When I transitioned to the National Guard I had to go to MEPS even though I was on the IRR. And because of being in the IRR, I had to get paperwork (DD Form 4 I believe) to have the Marine Corps release me over to the Army. There is like a 2 week AIT of some sort that a recruiter can better tell you about. It wasn't a mandatory thing when I moved over in 2017. Hope that helps bro
If you're able to begin switching branches before leaving active duty, you shouldn't have to. If your break in service is a matter of only weeks or months, maybe, but I imagine not.
Make sure your pha is up to date and you should be good. Also I’d look at the guard they generally have more options locally and they get the state and federal benefits
I have no experience on this MOS but I know they get attached to combat arms units and guess what those guys do? Did you see the Rangers deployment patch on that one guy?
I want to do 17c but my recruiter is forcing to do 17e as 17c isn’t available @ the moment. Now if I choose 17e is it possible that I can reclass to 17c during my contract?
@@Fish2Best not something I can faithfully give an answer on for that but there's always opportunities to reclass in the army. 17e to 17c would make you a well rounded EW trooper. I think you will love it though. Study everything you can about your threat of focus. Learn how they utilize their equipment so you can learn how to use it against them while protecting your assets.
You have absolutely no clue about this MOS then. It's a wide reaching and broad career field that puts you using every space and ground based sensor asset to your advantage to shut down all of the communications in a designated area, if you so please. I know, I've seen me do it.
Good to see them letting in skill level 1 soldiers. I was one of the first to bring this capability back to the Army from it's 20+ year hiatus. Alot of hard work went into building this career from it's small and vastly unknown, and often ignored capability. I'm proud to be an 'Old Crow'
SSG Hall, (USA,RET)
29E - Electronic Warfare Specialist
July 10 - Feb 21
This is what I WANTED to do... Guess what year I went in? Fucking 09.... Got stuck with 94F.. Recruiter hyped it up to me...
Take a shot everytime he says "electromagnetic"
"electromagnetic spectrum superiority"
Literally thinking the same thing lol
I woke up from my alcohol coma yesterday. Pretty sure I almost made it through the whole video this time.
I am a full bottle tequlia in brother lol
If you need insight on the MOS and the equipment used, I can help if need be; I use a lot of the stuff in the vid as well as some other pieces of equipment for EW, and I am familiar with how it operates
I’m 17E and my ait starts in November how difficult is that stuff to learn understand and use and what’s living in fort Gordon like?
@@kwxi--6830 learn how to ctrl + f
@@scrino gotchu
@@kwxi--6830 Welp see you there. Im going 17E as well and my AIT starts in November as well in Fort Gordan
@@kwxi--6830 yeah, ctrl + f is a quite viable option for the AIT course
Ft. Gordon isn't the best, but it's not awful. It is better now that covid isn't as much of an issue anymore
yall just gonna be making powerpoints
Do you have experience with this MOS? Considering they couldn't even sugarcoat the fact that this MOS is used for "offensive" purposes, I feel like it wouldn't be used unless in times of war? I have no clue
And pmcs mondays
What are some of the duty stations??
campbell, bliss, hood, carson, gordon, benning, scholfield/shafter, drum, bragg
@@scrino amen to you dude. My husband is already in the army and I’m joining soon but I still have time to pick my job. I would loveeeee to do something like this but if it didn’t match up to me and my husband, than it wouldn’t be worth it. But thank you and now I have hope that I can get the job that I actually want and not have to settle for one!
@@cutey17234 there is also a few stations over seas you could go to. but as a junior enlisted those are the primary duty stations
@@cutey17234 I’ve seen dudes go to germany and italy too
yeah here in italy right now, if you get eu you will go to the field alot. its also not a 2 year thing anymore you will do 3 years here
Is this a new MOS? Never heard of this
Yes. Within the last several years.
Cyber command in general is one of the newest army branches
Artillery counter-ied ASI>MOS 29E>now 17E.
They have this in the Airforce but MOS is called somn like (RF) Radiofrequency. i think they the same but im not sure.
Is this mos available in the guard?
Yes
Depends on your state but for the most part yes
As an American military thinker, I appreciate most of what you've said here. My thinking today, although I constantly understand the conventional field of intelligence, spying, AI, and electronic systems warfare and defense, is less conventional. Every natural atom, even stone for example is electrically charged, even more biological atoms, but far, far more present mankind and military forces; everyone carries cell phones, computers, spy devices, etc. ad infinitum. I believe, and I am proficient at such innovative science, that it is possible to re-magnetize all this electricity, for despite its present ordered configurations, it is surging electricity and potentially dangerous to electrocute the entire enemy battlefield, and I must confess that like everyone including the IDF we're backing to some extent we conceive of the battlefield in a hybrid warfare context.
Lots of word but you said nothing of value. “Electrocute an entire battlefield” lol you have no functioning knowledge of electromagnetism or the capabilities of modern technology. And what do you mean “every atom is electrically charged?? Hydrogen for example has 1 proton (+1) and one electron (-1) which neutralizes for a net charge of zero (+1) + (-1) = 0.
@obi-wankenobi1750 you can tell what the quality of comment this is when he claims to be an "American military thinker"
If I’m an active duty marine planning to go army reserve will I have to go back to meps for a physical or anything or will I just transition to AIT?
I'd talk to an Army recruiter before you ETS..
When I transitioned to the National Guard I had to go to MEPS even though I was on the IRR. And because of being in the IRR, I had to get paperwork (DD Form 4 I believe) to have the Marine Corps release me over to the Army. There is like a 2 week AIT of some sort that a recruiter can better tell you about. It wasn't a mandatory thing when I moved over in 2017. Hope that helps bro
If you're able to begin switching branches before leaving active duty, you shouldn't have to. If your break in service is a matter of only weeks or months, maybe, but I imagine not.
Make sure your pha is up to date and you should be good. Also I’d look at the guard they generally have more options locally and they get the state and federal benefits
Does Skittles ring any bells???
So, someone with a physics background.
Nope, not necessarily. My buddy just got into this and he has electrical training but no physics background.
@@obi-wankenobi1750 If he works with electricity, he has some type of physics background, even if it's not "formal" or on paper
I switched from Infantry into this field when it was created in 2010 as a 29E, If that tells you anything.
It's WITCHCRAFT
😂
Devils and angels do actually exist…☦️🙇🏽♂️
It's something.
I had a black gurl for my tarmac experience.
She was a See-Bee
At Miramar
Attention To Details
Who our are adversaries nowadays?
Might be easier to list who isn't these days.
How long is a contract?
5 or 6 years
If you’re national guard it has to be 6 years
I'm active and I had to sign for 6 years.
@@Acehealer829i just signed my contract for 5 years.
Can we get these videos on a DVD?
DVD? lol
@GiantVader7or just save the video to a playlist on your account. 🤦🏾♂️
ok boomer
@@Lucas_Antar Not everyone has all of that fancy stuff.
@@SuperFriday you have an account thats how's you're even here 😂😂
South Paws are Right Brained😊
BET LABBBSSSS
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@@TheDovatuxPlaysMClol death by blue screen, at least soldering was some what fun
Anybody got experience doing this job and it’s deployment rate?! Speak up…
I have no experience on this MOS but I know they get attached to combat arms units and guess what those guys do? Did you see the Rangers deployment patch on that one guy?
I helped start the MOS in 2010. What are your questions.
@@stuntmankustoms8991 are you close to enemy combatants disrupting electronics? Or what’s the actual field experience like?
I want to do 17c but my recruiter is forcing to do 17e as 17c isn’t available @ the moment. Now if I choose 17e is it possible that I can reclass to 17c during my contract?
@@Fish2Best not something I can faithfully give an answer on for that but there's always opportunities to reclass in the army. 17e to 17c would make you a well rounded EW trooper. I think you will love it though. Study everything you can about your threat of focus. Learn how they utilize their equipment so you can learn how to use it against them while protecting your assets.
5G networking right here lol
This is basically communication electronics. The army should consolidate all this MOS in one m, or switch to the Space Force.
Yes and no. This job is mostly about affecting enemy communications and tracking/finding them. Very different from 25 series
You have absolutely no clue about this MOS then. It's a wide reaching and broad career field that puts you using every space and ground based sensor asset to your advantage to shut down all of the communications in a designated area, if you so please.
I know, I've seen me do it.
@@stuntmankustoms8991out of body experiences are crazy man
@@utopiaOKC I only get those with a lot of mushrooms these days
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