@@sniperxaxis1334 i scored 51 in the practice test and studied grammar hero on youtube for two weeks to improve my score. I scored a 82 and a 119 in the GT score. Don't quite know what that one is for.
“ I love the infantry because they are the underdogs. They are the mud-rain-frost-and-wind boys. They have no comforts, and they even learn to live without the necessities. And in the end they are the guys that wars can't be won without” - Ernie Pyle
@@ruckas3435 and some people can’t face that fact . Personally I would rather die at 25 knowing I fought for my country and will always be remembered by my country rather then dying at 70 only having a minimal funeral
Matt Ward exemplifies the phrase "America's Finest". The man goes 25b enlisted, then Officer, max PT, helping his fellow soldiers succeed. I hope he rises to CEO of a tech company someday. Much respect!
@@HappyHermitt When I was in basic our PG was an 09S with a great amount of discipline and outward aptitude for leadership. The drill sergeants fired him from the position because he didn't max out his PT score and gave it to an engineer who did who was neither good at the role nor wanted it. They then realized they were stupid and reinstated the old PG. PT should always be important but never a standard of leadership.
@@dillonweiss3383 It is a challenging course, 2 years at DLI and then you go to goodfellow for a couple months and a lot more restrictions. Do you know what language you will be yet?
@@zachowon I'm going for Russian, as it will translate to my civilian life, which is about the study of the origins of a specific language group, which in my case is going to be slavic languages.
I remember enlisting and learning (at 19 years old) that I was completely colorblind at MEPS. Dreams of a cool Military career shattered. I took a office job 75H and it wound up being fantastic. Sat in air conditioned office all day, drove the commander around, made sure everyone got their leave and managed NCOER's (which meant everyone was my friend lol).
If you’re looking to enlist, one thing you need to consider while watching these kinds of videos is that a lot of these factors he uses to rate the branches as best will depend on the unit you’re in. One thing he mentions a lot here is the idea of rucking a lot or spending time in the woods. For example if you’re in an infantry unit even as one of these other MOS you’re going to be held to infantry standards. So don’t expect to be a “soft skill” soldier and not still have some long, rough days.
Nice! Power Generation Specialist. That seems it'll have a lot of carry over. Especially if you want to do electronics after, become an electrician, or electrical engineer.
Shane Fleming yes sir , I took a 2 and 1/2 year contract I plan on re enlisting for a 12p . Once I am finished go back to college and finish my electrical engineering bachelors degree. Should only take me 2 1/2 years of college because of the college credits awarded during AIT
Definitely reclass after your first contract. I’m currently a 91D but it would be better to learn another trade unless you just Love mechanic work. For career progression and rank promotion from E4 to E5 and so forth, definitely choose another mos.
I think a 68C (Practical Nurse Specialist) is a good choice. You get a great kickstart to a nursing career , paid for by the army! The cons are; 52 Weeks of AIT, rigorous schooling, 12 Hr shifts. Pros are; free nursing licenses, PT on your own (for most places, if you pass your initial PT test), Pride or taking care of military veterans/members/family, Experience. I became a 68C, and it’s a great choice. Just make sure you want to do nursing before you commit!
Good choice of specialities Matt. It would be interesting if you could do a more detailed upload about the new initiatives in the Army, particularly Cyber. Perhaps you could interview someone in one of those MOS?
@Matt Ward Really? C’mon man! Do you not like flying? Besides 18 series, Aviation-15 series is where it’s at. My proof is I get to fly over ruck formations and wave at em, and our BCT Charlie Co. Commander told me if he could get my job guaranteed, he’d resign his commission immediately. *drops the mic.
Enjoy your videos, I would have to agree with you about signal being best branch I was 25V combat documentation/ production spc. AIT was 52 weeks long where you learn every aspect of still photography and videography it is a small MOS but enjoyed every minute of it. I have been to 17 different countries operating video camera for the Army. You can run But you can't hide Hooah
Chris King The space force tracks satellites; ours and everyone else’s. They spend most of their time looking at computer screens making sure the satellites are doing what they are supposed to be doing.
PSYOPS in my opinion are one of the best they do some crazy stuff. Just the thought of psychological warfare scares me because we as human beings are so easy to succumb.
Yo, Matt. I know you probably won’t see this but I just want to say thank you for the information and the inspiration. I just enlisted and I ship March 10th.
Matt Ward thank you! I decided to go in last March but I was incredibly overweight. So, I started my research and began to workout as much as possible. I’m nearly 100lbs down and your videos were such a source of motivation for me. Seriously, thank you so much.
Matt, I really appreciate your videos. You're very honest and I have learned a lot. I've even heard some things that I didn't even consider, and pondering them I feel better about my decision to join the Guard. I'm really curious since I'm joining as a chaplain, what is your experience with chaplains in the military? Good or bad?
All Branches in the Army are good, but everyone forgets the Quartermasters, without them you don't eat, you don't fix your equipment, you don't have clothes on your back, shoot for that fact you don't have equipment. 92A/92Y
Quick question: why does every recruiter describe deployments during reserves (and one guy even described active duty like this) as “on a volunteer basis”? I know there’s the option for deployment if they ask you personally that you can deny or accept, but if your unit is called to deploy doesn’t than mean you have to go? How often does that actually happen in the reserves?
Yes, they are mandatory. The Army Reserve houses logistics soldiers. The Active Duty Army does not have enough logistics to support itself, so the Reserve is deployed accordingly. The Army National Guard is a complete organization-combat arms and support-so they also deploy. And the state can call you up if you are National Guard. So it’s tough on a civilian career, but has perks.
Alan Anderson I commissioned in 2019, if you have the eyes and the grades. There’s nothing better than aviation. What better job is there than literally being a pilot.
Just remember you have to have a qualifying score on the ASVAB for schooling and you must be able to pass a Gov't security clearance for some. I knew some guys that blew away the ASVAB and could pick anything but they had some trouble not passing the security clearance.
Choose a MOS that won't limit where you can go. As an old 25 U, (31U in the 90s) I could've gone almost anywhere. It's good, and it's bad. I was in a Logistics unit, then an Airborne Infantry unit, them to an Aviation unit. (CH47). That was literal culture shock. I believe the Chemical/NBC MOS moves up in rank fast. Choose wisely... I've worked in IT and Telecommunications since ETSing.
I am on my way right now to fort lost in wood( fort leonard wood) for my basic training. I want to thank you for all the infomation you've given out there. God bless
ADA hands down worst. I hate you Matt. you never said down side of it. always said it is how you look at it. yeap I believe. but if you have to constantly try to look for the good side for 7 years? that means there is no good side. I fucking hated Army and I am finally getting out . SO happy now.
I was a 68W about ten years ago. Back then the 68C was a 68W with the M6 identifier. They would go throught all the training with us then get an additional year at a hospital.
Im thinking about becoming a 68W you think you could give my any advice, You know some of the opportunities it gives you outside in the civilian World Etc… Appreciate your service 💯
Medical MOSs are good yes indeed! Donny Klein can confirm. Wheeled mechanic, yes, Christopher Chaos can confirm this. Signals, well, that's Matt's MOS. Seems legit.
88M shipping to Leonard Wood on March 2nd. Question for you, Matt: Warrant Officer Candidate School vs Green to Gold, which one do you feel is the better option overall?
Hey sir! The 30th BDE patch behind you is upside down! It’s the one that has three arrows with a halo around them (you have them pointing down, they should be up representing missiles). I was assigned to that unit for AIT. Hopefully you see this! Thanks!
I met an E-6 in 1976 while on my first tour in South Korea and he had just a few months more time in service as I had but he in computers. We were both approaching our third year of service when we met.
Hay una persona en Instagram que se hacer pasar por ti usa tus fotos aunque usa otro nombre... pero usa tus fotos para estafar mujeres sobretodo latinas
Needs of the Army. They spent a ton of money on you, so, no, no kickee. Needs of the Army: They will send you to the easiest MOS to pass that has openings: Fuel Delivery Specialist or Motor Transport Operator comes to mind.
I think signal makes the most sense for me. Signal sounds like I can still get in the field but not necessarily be on the front line with also civilian translations. Planning on doing NG OCS , looking for a cool job, active job, but also with civilian career benefits.
FYI 17C AIT is 45 weeks of mental hell, you will cover roughly 2 years worth of college materials within that time frame. I recommend having background in networking and scripting(Linux, PowerShell and Python) to ensure that you'll make it through. BUT I agree, Cyber branch is the best job to have in the Army.
2:55 Medical
4:22 Military Intelligence
5:24 Ordinance
6:30 Signal
8:07 Cyber
Infantry
Infantry
Infantry
Infantry
Infantry
Joe Tapangco does ASVAB practice dummies help u pass the test
SniperX axis13 no, just gives you a taste of what to expect.
@@sniperxaxis1334 i scored 51 in the practice test and studied grammar hero on youtube for two weeks to improve my score. I scored a 82 and a 119 in the GT score. Don't quite know what that one is for.
Sabrina H I watch his videos too, thanks for advice
im 11x shipping out on Feb 24th, lost 107lbs for this lets hope i can keep it goin, wish me luck fellas
Zehzo get it bro. I was an 11x, then got 11b. I lost 85 bro. It’s fun. Just keep your head in it, you got it bro
Good job!
You worked your ass off u got this man
Salute brother, keep grinding
I leave on Monday bro
“ I love the infantry because they are the underdogs. They are the mud-rain-frost-and-wind boys. They have no comforts, and they even learn to live without the necessities. And in the end they are the guys that wars can't be won without” - Ernie Pyle
Croft Howley they are also the one that always dies
@@hectorzayas5488 Every human being to ever live is the one that always dies.
@@Remington-wl7jp exactly when it's your time its your time
@@ruckas3435 and some people can’t face that fact . Personally I would rather die at 25 knowing I fought for my country and will always be remembered by my country rather then dying at 70 only having a minimal funeral
@@shawncarbbins7344 you're probably in highschool life goes on bro
Matt Ward exemplifies the phrase "America's Finest". The man goes 25b enlisted, then Officer, max PT, helping his fellow soldiers succeed. I hope he rises to CEO of a tech company someday. Much respect!
I knew PT maxxers that sucked at their role and MOS.
But that's the Army...
@@HappyHermitt When I was in basic our PG was an 09S with a great amount of discipline and outward aptitude for leadership. The drill sergeants fired him from the position because he didn't max out his PT score and gave it to an engineer who did who was neither good at the role nor wanted it. They then realized they were stupid and reinstated the old PG. PT should always be important but never a standard of leadership.
I’m not watching this because infantry is the only answer.
DFrye roger that
Roger that
Hell fuckin yea it is
Why is the sky blue? Cause God loves the infantry that’s why!
This comment reminds me of the commercials on the movie Starship Troopers
I just passed meps! I turned 17 3 days ago lol
ayee nice
Aviation is one of the best branches...super relaxed and you get to work on aircrafts and that usually transfers over to 6 figure jobs very easily
Relaxed is right. I left an infantry unti in Italy to end up in a Chinook unit. It was literal culture shock. I was a 25 U.
Glad someone notices the 35 Series.! Always watching, Silent warriors. Without MI there would be be no Army.
@Kyle Kelts 35F as in Foxtrot. Easier to say Fox
@Kyle Kelts Korea
I'm planning on applying for 35P when I join the National Guard in a few months, am really excited!
@@dillonweiss3383 It is a challenging course, 2 years at DLI and then you go to goodfellow for a couple months and a lot more restrictions. Do you know what language you will be yet?
@@zachowon I'm going for Russian, as it will translate to my civilian life, which is about the study of the origins of a specific language group, which in my case is going to be slavic languages.
I’m a 68 Charlie shipping out June 1st
i love pie 1135
I was actually thinking of becoming a combat medic when I join the army, I’m 14, and good luck shipping out!
i love pie 1135 Good luck!! I’m currently a 68c at phase one of ait in fort sam Houston !!
Just be prepared I hear the schooling is really fast paced
Do you already have nursing credentials?
Don’t fail unless you want to be 68W
Don’t matter what job you have in the milititary it’s badass thank you for your service
Recently joined the Army Reserve as a 66H. Didn’t include a sign on bonus or any incentives, but still proud to serve in the Nurse Corps!
Same brother, I was kinda unhappy that I didn't get a sign on or loan repayment but I think I'm going to enjoy 68 Delta (OR specialist)
Where’s my Aviation soldier’s at? 15E hooah
My husband just went to basic training I was devastated but your videos are helping me the day are getting better
My prayers are out to him
He will do fine, the first 2 weeks are hard, but it gets better, he will feel proud to get it over, I did it at 18.
I remember enlisting and learning (at 19 years old) that I was completely colorblind at MEPS. Dreams of a cool Military career shattered. I took a office job 75H and it wound up being fantastic. Sat in air conditioned office all day, drove the commander around, made sure everyone got their leave and managed NCOER's (which meant everyone was my friend lol).
In the rear with all the gear.
Nothing wrong with that.
You served. That's what matters.
In the army?
@@beanteam2217 Yes, 75H was an MOS in the Army. It merged with 75B and is now 42A - Human Resources Specialist.
I love the branch of aviation 😍
If you’re looking to enlist, one thing you need to consider while watching these kinds of videos is that a lot of these factors he uses to rate the branches as best will depend on the unit you’re in. One thing he mentions a lot here is the idea of rucking a lot or spending time in the woods. For example if you’re in an infantry unit even as one of these other MOS you’re going to be held to infantry standards. So don’t expect to be a “soft skill” soldier and not still have some long, rough days.
13F shipping out June💪🏽
johnpaul ramos as soon as you get to ft sill for ait start memorizing your 15 subs :).
Daniel Wennen leaving in June too, 68w fort sill
Fort Jackson July 13 91D ! 2 week after I graduate high school
Nice! Power Generation Specialist. That seems it'll have a lot of carry over. Especially if you want to do electronics after, become an electrician, or electrical engineer.
Shane Fleming yes sir , I took a 2 and 1/2 year contract I plan on re enlisting for a 12p . Once I am finished go back to college and finish my electrical engineering bachelors degree. Should only take me 2 1/2 years of college because of the college credits awarded during AIT
Definitely reclass after your first contract. I’m currently a 91D but it would be better to learn another trade unless you just Love mechanic work. For career progression and rank promotion from E4 to E5 and so forth, definitely choose another mos.
I think a 68C (Practical Nurse Specialist) is a good choice. You get a great kickstart to a nursing career , paid for by the army! The cons are; 52 Weeks of AIT, rigorous schooling, 12 Hr shifts. Pros are; free nursing licenses, PT on your own (for most places, if you pass your initial PT test), Pride or taking care of military veterans/members/family, Experience. I became a 68C, and it’s a great choice. Just make sure you want to do nursing before you commit!
Man your beginning sucks. Get straight to the point to buy more time on your videos. You spend entire 30% of your time on irrelevant elaboration
Where my 15 series homies at??
15G reporting. Ship to Ft Jackson March 3rd then off to Ft Eustis.
15H here. Above the best!
Chris Smith hooah! 15W myself. Scouts out
@@7Laney hell yeah, bro.
15A, here. Doesn’t get better than that
Good choice of specialities Matt. It would be interesting if you could do a more detailed upload about the new initiatives in the Army, particularly Cyber. Perhaps you could interview someone in one of those MOS?
I swear Matt Ward look like he could be related to my drill sergeant back at Fort Benning.
Hey Matt, your patch from 30th ADA is backwards, the arrows are supposed to point upwards !
@Matt Ward Really? C’mon man! Do you not like flying? Besides 18 series, Aviation-15 series is where it’s at. My proof is I get to fly over ruck formations and wave at em, and our BCT Charlie Co. Commander told me if he could get my job guaranteed, he’d resign his commission immediately. *drops the mic.
35 series especially M and N, biggest TS clearence in the Army (N) and almost guranteed job in the civilian world (CIA,FBI,NSA)
zachowon 17C and 25D are roght along those lines as well
@@xaviertademy3105 how long is 25D?
zachowon it’s 14 weeks but you have to be a SSG and you have to meet the prerequisites
I feel lucky getting 15w. aviation all the way.
The Doc Whiskeys Lead The Way!!
@@7Laney My first choice and I have no regrets
What score did you had to get ? Really interested in that career
David Jimenez you only need a 102 in the SC section on the ASVAB
@@7Laney got you! Thank you ! Time to hit the books
15y 🚁🚁
Enjoy your videos, I would have to agree with you about signal being best branch I was 25V combat documentation/ production spc. AIT was 52 weeks long where you learn every aspect of still photography and videography it is a small MOS but enjoyed every minute of it. I have been to 17 different countries operating video camera for the Army. You can run But you can't hide Hooah
68W, ship out in March 💪🏾🇺🇸 to fort sill.
How’s it going?
I leave feb 10 (upcoming Monday) to Ft. Jackson. 25B, anyone else ?
Liliana C leaving on the same . Fort Jackson
AFEEZ ONIYIDE add me on IG: _lilian see ya there hopefully!
Shipping out March 2nd to Fort Jackson. 25N
I graduated 25B school 1 year ago. Please study hard and get your certifications you can make a lot of money if you do!!
Yup fort Jackson feb 10th
Please do a video on the space force explaining everything about it, love the channel
Chris King The space force tracks satellites; ours and everyone else’s. They spend most of their time looking at computer screens making sure the satellites are doing what they are supposed to be doing.
PSYOPS in my opinion are one of the best they do some crazy stuff. Just the thought of psychological warfare scares me because we as human beings are so easy to succumb.
Zechidvjchi been thinking about dropping a psyops packet
Zechidvjchi that’s the mos I’m aiming for, been studying like crazy. Go to meps Thursday, wish me luck!
Life Cartographer Make it worth, good luck buddy have a great one!
Lol that’s my MOS, also was my dads as well
Yo, Matt. I know you probably won’t see this but I just want to say thank you for the information and the inspiration. I just enlisted and I ship March 10th.
I see it, and thank you! Good luck and enjoy your last month or so. It'll go by fast
Matt Ward thank you! I decided to go in last March but I was incredibly overweight. So, I started my research and began to workout as much as possible. I’m nearly 100lbs down and your videos were such a source of motivation for me. Seriously, thank you so much.
Matt, I really appreciate your videos. You're very honest and I have learned a lot. I've even heard some things that I didn't even consider, and pondering them I feel better about my decision to join the Guard. I'm really curious since I'm joining as a chaplain, what is your experience with chaplains in the military? Good or bad?
Hey just to let you know the 30th BDE ADA patch is upside down on your board.
Infantry all the way.
Great video!
Soooo all ur criteria goes against the infantry 😂
Yo, Matt! I want to send you my unit patch for your wall. How do I do that?
All Branches in the Army are good, but everyone forgets the Quartermasters, without them you don't eat, you don't fix your equipment, you don't have clothes on your back, shoot for that fact you don't have equipment.
92A/92Y
Imma 35F intel soldier baby ! just graduated AIT and going to my duty station this saturday.
Congrats.
I just passed my security clearance I ship out for basic March 31st. Do you have any advice
So glad I got to enlist into 68C! I ship out July 14th
SpicVic good luck!! I’m currently a 68c at phase one ait in fort Sam Houston and it’s definitely tough
ironic-comicsans good luck to you too! Hope you pass!
Quick question: why does every recruiter describe deployments during reserves (and one guy even described active duty like this) as “on a volunteer basis”? I know there’s the option for deployment if they ask you personally that you can deny or accept, but if your unit is called to deploy doesn’t than mean you have to go? How often does that actually happen in the reserves?
Yes, they are mandatory. The Army Reserve houses logistics soldiers. The Active Duty Army does not have enough logistics to support itself, so the Reserve is deployed accordingly. The Army National Guard is a complete organization-combat arms and support-so they also deploy. And the state can call you up if you are National Guard. So it’s tough on a civilian career, but has perks.
Does this apply for officers too? I’m in ROTC and don’t know what I want to do yet
Alan Anderson I commissioned in 2019, if you have the eyes and the grades. There’s nothing better than aviation. What better job is there than literally being a pilot.
Infantry is the best damn job In the Army. Follow me
Just remember you have to have a qualifying score on the ASVAB for schooling and you must be able to pass a Gov't security clearance for some. I knew some guys that blew away the ASVAB and could pick anything but they had some trouble not passing the security clearance.
25U for the win
I think Public Affairs is one of the best jobs. Bring your creativity to telling the Army story through photography, video and writing.
currently in school for 89D EOD, Go Ordnance
Choose a MOS that won't limit where you can go.
As an old 25 U, (31U in the 90s) I could've gone almost anywhere. It's good, and it's bad. I was in a Logistics unit, then an Airborne Infantry unit, them to an Aviation unit. (CH47). That was literal culture shock.
I believe the Chemical/NBC MOS moves up in rank fast.
Choose wisely...
I've worked in IT and Telecommunications since ETSing.
As a 25B myself, I am not biased when I say signal is the best
hope to be part soon . it is my dream .
I am on my way right now to fort lost in wood( fort leonard wood) for my basic training. I want to thank you for all the infomation you've given out there. God bless
42R. E4 with no degree required. I only have a year of college, but I've met about 15 at AIT that came straight from high school.
I will add the Chaplain Corps as well to the list. Thank you for the video
Just enlisted as 15P shipping to fort jackson june 1st
I leave February 25th...11x option 4 (Airborne)
bro your saying all these things MI, MOS, AT, AIT, i’m confused
How good is Training Development Officer? Any information?
I hate to bring this up but it's necessary ... ALL jobs in the military are only there to support the INFANTRY!!!
I leave March 9th, fort Jackson, 68a
Fun fact, no one knows what I do. I’m a 14G.
Also, the job is slow but it’s chill as hell 😌.
56m without a 56a does less
Justanothergrunt ? You're air defense, there's nothing grunt about 14g.
Ruben Vásquez And my gamer tag is FeetCavities. Your point is... well, pointless.
@@justanothergrunt9053 whatev man. Continue being a total grunt with your AMDWSs, ADSIs, FAADs and TAISs. Ha ha ha ah, and the Sentinel Radar. 🤷♀️
Ruben Vásquez you got it soldier, enjoy your 9 to 9s and dirt naps.
ADA hands down worst. I hate you Matt. you never said down side of it. always said it is how you look at it. yeap I believe. but if you have to constantly try to look for the good side for 7 years? that means there is no good side. I fucking hated Army and I am finally getting out . SO happy now.
FIRSTTT
Can you do a video on all of the branches and what they do
I was a 68W about ten years ago. Back then the 68C was a 68W with the M6 identifier. They would go throught all the training with us then get an additional year at a hospital.
Im thinking about becoming a 68W you think you could give my any advice, You know some of the opportunities it gives you outside in the civilian World Etc… Appreciate your service 💯
Everyone’s giving me hate because they put me as an mp, like it wasn’t my fault they chose it for me plus I had my drivers license
Summary: the best MOS is whatever isn’t infantry.
I go architecture, which branch should I join and what job¿
What about army corps of engineers 12 series damn.?
What is the red octopus patch on your wall?
Medical MOSs are good yes indeed! Donny Klein can confirm.
Wheeled mechanic, yes, Christopher Chaos can confirm this.
Signals, well, that's Matt's MOS. Seems legit.
Definitely want to be a 68Charlie. 🙏🏽
I am one 😂
My cousin was a 19D. So, he was almost infantry! LOL!
88M shipping to Leonard Wood on March 2nd.
Question for you, Matt: Warrant Officer Candidate School vs Green to Gold, which one do you feel is the better option overall?
Hey sir! The 30th BDE patch behind you is upside down! It’s the one that has three arrows with a halo around them (you have them pointing down, they should be up representing missiles). I was assigned to that unit for AIT. Hopefully you see this! Thanks!
31B MP’s all the way!!
Awesome but you are going to be hated a lot!
I met an E-6 in 1976 while on my first tour in South Korea and he had just a few months more time in service as I had but he in computers. We were both approaching our third year of service when we met.
91B shipping out to Fort Jackson on July 6th!!
68c is what I wanna do. Nclex gonna kick as at ait haha. Studdddyyyyy :D
Hay una persona en Instagram que se hacer pasar por ti usa tus fotos aunque usa otro nombre... pero usa tus fotos para estafar mujeres sobretodo latinas
Don’t forget the Engineers Corps and the Transportation Corps
12 Bravo here
One needs to take an inventory of their needs, expectations, and requirements.
Big ups to the 25series
Mos25q shipping out as soon as my ship date gets renegotiated
68C. Tough but very rewarding
Question: if you fail AIT for your selected MOS do you get kicked out of the army or choose a different MOS ?
And there's OSUT as well
You usually don’t get to choose the next MOS, the army does; however, you WILL NOT be kicked out.
Needs of the Army. They spent a ton of money on you, so, no, no kickee. Needs of the Army: They will send you to the easiest MOS to pass that has openings: Fuel Delivery Specialist or Motor Transport Operator comes to mind.
Failing does not mean you get to exit once you've signed your contract you stay. But they'll put you probably in a very bare minimum skills job.
April 27 Fort Leonard Wood!!! 88m
Thanks a lot Matt I’ve been watching your videos since I decided to join the military, one year ago!
Joining in as a 25Q! Still don't underestimate what exactly I will be doing but I am gonna enjoy it! Leaving for Fort Jackson on the 10th.
cheaptastic name making cables lol
I think signal makes the most sense for me. Signal sounds like I can still get in the field but not necessarily be on the front line with also civilian translations. Planning on doing NG OCS , looking for a cool job, active job, but also with civilian career benefits.
I'm going in as an IT in the army. Can't wait 😁
As an infantryman I'm slightly hurt
you're probably always slightly hurt as an infantryman...
@@danieldunn4769 to true, what's your mos?
😁😁😁😁
Engineers all the way 🏰
I still want to know about pay when your married with kids, or just pay in general.
Mr. unconditional Do a web search for military pay scale. It’s public knowledge, no secrets there. Or ask a recruiter to show you.
@@jimgood1949 I figured it out
I just got posted out of an infantry unit as combat and now serving at a medical center. I literally learned nothing as a combat medic.
King of battle, follow me!
I leave for fort Benning 11b in the guard in July I’m excited to finally get to it.
Tyler Huffaker same
FYI 17C AIT is 45 weeks of mental hell, you will cover roughly 2 years worth of college materials within that time frame. I recommend having background in networking and scripting(Linux, PowerShell and Python) to ensure that you'll make it through. BUT I agree, Cyber branch is the best job to have in the Army.
Military Police
my first unit was the 172nd inf bde alaska!! 2 yrs! 80's!!! peace to all! Also 1/37 f.a.!!!!!
Signal guys in my Units were never happy to be attached to our Units, Combat ENGRS. We lived in the Field, just as many days as The Infantry Units.
what is signal..