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Sergeant in the Army:
Basic Job Description The Cavalry Scout is the commander's eyes and ears on the battlefield. When information about the enemy is needed, they call on the Scouts. Cavalry Scouts engage the enemy with anti-armor weapons and scout vehicles in the field, track and report enemy movement and activities, and will direct the employment of various weapon systems onto the enemy. Duties performed by Soldiers in this MOS include: Performs duties as crewmember, operates, and performs operator maintenance on scout vehicles. Armored Airborne Reconnaissance Vehicle, and Cavalry Fighting Vehicle, crew-served weapons, and communications equipment. Loads, clears, and fires individual and crew-served weapons. Operates and performs operator maintenance on wheeled vehicles. Assists in the recovery of wheeled and tracked vehicles. Secures, prepares, and stows ammunition on scout vehicles. Performs mounted and dismounted navigation. Serves as member of observation and listening post. Gathers and reports information on terrain features and enemy strength, disposition and equipment. Applies principles of except and evasion. Collects data for the classification of routes, fords, tunnels, and bridges. Performs dismounted patrols Employs principles of cover and concealment and camouflage. Assists with construction of light field fortifications, laying and removal of mines, and emplacing demolitions. Performs dismounted patrols. Requests and adjusts indirect fire. Supervises scout vehicle crew, cavalry fighting vehicle crew, and M551A1 crew. Supervises operator maintenance of tracked and wheeled scout vehicles and individual and crew-served weapons. Selects, organizes, and supervises scout vehicle recovery operations. Trains scout vehicle crew. Supervises request, receipt, storage, and issue of ammunition. Leads scout vehicle crew and assists in leading scout squad. Serves as gunner, on CFV, ITV, TOW jeep, HMMWV, and M551A1. |
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Thank you for serving our country. :tiphat: |
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Sales Director @ an automotive aftermarket parts manufacturer.
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He cut n paste it from an army webpage for MOS. Lol. Fuckin tool. |
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^ lol.
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Im a surgeon as well, only my patients are metal, and weigh upwards of 300,000lbs. I make Nuclear bombers fly.. *flex* |
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I was in the Navy as a Aviation Electronics Technician on the SH-60B... did that for a while...
Got medically retired and am now going to school full time... Im going for IT but im pretty over trouble shooting, so we will see where that goes... looking to get out of trouble shooting and start dealing with people... who knows! Life... what a journey. |
Working retail at a Verizon Wireless Corporate.
Also finishing up my BS Degree in Finance. |
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I have degrees in Finance and Accounting... in Finance they teach you how to lose all the shareholders' money. In accounting they teach you how to cover it up. :bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl: With that said, I am the director of trading operations and investment analysis/research at a financial services firm. Contrary to popular belief, I was not responsible for the flash crash. :icon17: |
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IT was my forte :tup: |
I started out the other way -- I was really interested in Accounting and my faculty advisor got me to look at doing the double w/ FineAnts and I did it. Turns out I liked that more and got really involved with all the programs at school and here I am. For some reason employers like the Accounting degree ontop of Finance... probably because they think they will save money because instead of hiring a separate person to cover up for your fraud, you can do it yourself. :bowrofl:
Though I swear when I finally buy an expensive car the plates are going to read "CR CASH" :bowrofl: |
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