
r/army on Reddit: Wtf is a 38W? I understand CA can go to the …
2022年12月8日 · Wtf is a 38W? I understand CA can go to the SOCOM course but I thought it was just an ASI. Is it now an MOS?
MOS Megathread Series -- CMF 38 -- Civil Affairs Branch - Reddit
Officer promotion rates are pretty much in line with the Army average, per HRC's stats. NCO rates fluctuate somewhat erratically, based off of needs of the somewhat-small force.
Civil Affairs Medic (38W) : r/army - Reddit
2023年11月10日 · The Flight Paramedic and SOAR Flight Paramedic pipelines are two different monsters. Our jobs are similar but also have some doctrinal differences. If you want to be a SOAR Medic go straight to the SORB recruiter. If you want to be a “Big Army” Flight Paramedic drop your packet or re-enlist for it. A Flight Paramedic would still need to attend multiple schools (SOCM and others) to fly for ...
Lifestyle of 38W (Civil Affairs Medic) : r/army - Reddit
2024年1月4日 · There’s no field exercises. No ranges. PT is all on you. No deployments. No surprises. You can develop relationships and connections with a lot of people throughout MEDCOM. Cons: it’s very very VERY boring. There are some army-isms that you can’t escape from. Civilians are a PAIN to work with (on occasion).
38W Question : r/army - Reddit
2023年2月15日 · Can you go straight into CA and become a 38W medic in the reserves? Or do you need a certain amount of time on active duty or as a drilling reservist before applying to the program? Thanks for any guidance you can provide!
Is Civil Affairs worth it? : r/army - Reddit
55 votes, 95 comments. Any 38W's (CA Combat Medic) in here? Was it worth it? Is the CA life any good? Or is it better to just train for longer and go…
Reclass 38w : r/nationalguard - Reddit
2022年11月15日 · Looking to reclass to 38w currently a dumb grunt. Which south east coast states have this 38w mos available. Having difficulty looking for psyops NG units. On last year of contract but willing to extend for this opportunity. Retention and recruitment haven’t been a good resource for this mos. Appreciate any response.
38Ws (Civil Affairs), how is your job treating you? : r/army - Reddit
I’m just another guy interested in CA (non medical background besides a bachelors in health science), and would love to hear from people actually doing the job instead of general ideas. How brutal was SOCM? What helped you pass, and would the qualifying certs you gain help you with a decent job on the outside? How is your function within a team? If …
Civil Affairs questions : r/army - Reddit
2023年11月6日 · Once we have pcs’d with our family after being selected Once selected you will attend Airborne, if not already qualified, and will PCS with your family to Fort Liberty. I understand that 38W attend SOCM Correct. will I still be away from my family through SOCM, Q course, and language? SOCM (minus your rotation) is at Fort Liberty. The CAQC and BSOLT (Language) are both also at Fort Liberty.
r/army on Reddit: Would anyone be kind enough to explain the …
2024年2月23日 · The decision which would probably be based on a few factors, including needs of the Army (which field needs bodies), and what units are low on manning. Choice of language will depend on a few factors as well, including your DLAB score and (again) needs of the Army.