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Just Curious what yours MOS

infidel

Well-Known Member
I guess I will start it off by saying I am an 2311 Ammo Tech stationed on Camp Pendleton. I just arrive from Okinawa Japan and am going to be a Corporals Course instructor. I plan on being a DI in a year or less. What about you guys what do you do?
 

Shane361

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Was 11 bravo when I was Army. Been Navy for almost 16 years now and a Mineman on a Coastal Minehunter. Run the Armory and the ships Small Arms Instructor. Welcome to the forums man-Shane
 

Gibs

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Staff member
Global Moderator
SONAR Technician Chief......15 years

It is funny that an Ammo tech is coded 2311..........LOL

When I pushed recruits for the USN, when we processed kids out for Psycho issues, they were given the code 2311.......


LOL



Gib
 

ears

Well-Known Member
hmm-166

im leavin here in a month though!!! thought id try my hand at motor t mech!!!! well see what comes of it!!!LOLOLOL!!!!
 

orange395w

OG MEMBER
Staff member
Was: 0311 Infantry, 0351 Assaultman/Demolitions and 8552 Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor.

Now: First Civ Div - Aviation Crash Crane Mechanic
 

orange395w

OG MEMBER
Staff member
I was only Green and had a few more classes before testing for Brown when I got out for my second time in 2003.
 

beejay31000

BULLWINKLE
166 huh, that sucks. hows our new hangar looking. i hear they are rebuilding the whole thing. what made you choose motor T, why not transfer over to the v22 like most flyers are doin.

bobby was a ground pounder....nice.....
 

Bullett_Bret

Well-Known Member
Hey Gyrines!

Wow lots of Airwingers here....

HML-167 MCAS New River 77-81 Flightline..

Trained: UH-1N Huey/AH-1J Cobra Jet Engine mech.

Huey Crewchief.

Semper Fi,
Bret
 

dannywrath

Well-Known Member
46 crew dawg here. Trying to figure out what I am going to be when I grow up! haha looking at survival instructor right now. Ears, you going to motor t training?
 

frank s

at Play in San Diego, CA
When I quit the Air Force in 1960 I was a Photogrammetrist, making Sectional Aeronautical Charts from aerial photography. I don't remember the AF Specialty Code. Prior to that I was a Photo Interpreter, AFSC 20651; specialty was scoring bombing-practice runs by B-47s as reflected on photographs of radar screens at the instant of "release". Nearest I can find in current AF codes is 1N0X1. How things change. My goodness.
 
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