
Experiences in MOS 25N? : r/army - Reddit
2014年1月29日 · 25N, 25B and 25s are the kings of the signal corps. They are the jobs with the most relevance in signal as it stands and as it moves forward; that being said, 25N is a fantastic job full of certification and plentiful networking with civilian equivalent contractors and field service representatives.
MOS Megathread Series -- CMF 25 -- Signal Corps Branch - Reddit
2021年6月8日 · S6 section will consist of a couple 25U, maybe a 25B and 25L, 2-3 25N/Q if you have the equipment for them, and (rarely) a 25A officer. Brigade/Group level, 25U are pretty busy as you'll be the taking care of the tactical communication equipment (radios, SATCOM, BFT/JCR, CPOF, ect) and also be doing 25B/25N work a lot of the time.
MILPER 22-250 - Hello 25H (Network Communication Systems
2022年7月6日 · Effective 1 Oct 22, MOS 25N is deleted from the Army structure. All Soldiers serving in MOS 25N will reclassify to MOS 25H with no additional training required. All SQI and ASI held with MOS 25N are retained upon reclassification to MOS 25H. Effective 1 Oct 22, MOS 25Q is deleted from the Army structure.
Thoughts on 25N MOS? : r/army - Reddit
2014年3月17日 · 25N is a feeder MOS for both SF and Signal Warrant Officer. Pay attention to what the warrant officers do, it's quite possibly the best job in the Army. Contractors will also hire you with the clearance and some certifications. tldr - the sooner you can get CCNA certified the better. It's a great job enjoy it.
Experiences on army job 25n mos (Nodal Network Systems
2021年2月17日 · There is a r/army sub that could probably better answer that question. As 25N you'll be working on the network. Like a lot of things life really depends a lot on where you get stationed. There is a lot of cross training in most signal shops so be prepared to do a lot of different things depending on how the unit is run.
25N MOS good pick? : r/army - Reddit
2022年5月20日 · Hello r/army. Thanks for taking the time to read this post. To preface this- I scored a 91 on the ASVAB and was hoping to score a job on the technical side of things since my college major is CS, and I’ve always had a passion for it. I’ve heard that the MOS 25N was highly needed in most bases and that the skills/certs transfer into real life.
Best 25 Series MOS? : r/army - Reddit
2023年7月2日 · (I loved 25N because of JNNs and hated it for the same reason. You can only train so much without Air time, and when you don't have it there isn't too much to do. But in the field, you did get an awesome box with A/C to sit in. 25N, Q and L merged into H so you have the potential to get put somewhere doing any of the three jobs separate or ...
25N : r/army - Reddit
2021年2月1日 · Hi 25N here at Riley :) ait as a reclass is going to be boring as shit I’ll tell you that. classes are long (about 28 weeks of training) and you’ll go to brant hall in fort Gordon. as unit wise for me at least I work on my equipment fairly often. You work with 25S, 25U,25Q a lot. You can either be attached to a JNN team or a TCN team.
Reclassing to 25N... what's a Nodal? : r/army - Reddit
Also, if you came in as a 25N, the confusion could just be because the older 25F stuff was a "network" in the sense that wires were connected and transmitted data (sometimes) that was constructed by piggybacking on what was basically a radio telephone and teletype system designed in a way that mirrored the natural flow of verbal communication ...
Network nerd, is 25H good? : r/army - Reddit
2023年10月7日 · I saw a few posts about 25N, but I’m still trying to get my head around the new 25H MOS, what you fellas think of it, and whether it is what I think it is. I’m trying to get experience running and terminating copper/fiber cable, installing and configuring network equipment, and some general hands-on technician experience with network stuff.