![]() ![]() My question is, if I wanted to be in SF support as 68W would it make more sense to join as a different MOS and reclass or join my local unit and try to join SF support later down the road? Thanks in advance for any advice. I’m still a civilian and I have an opportunity to join at a local infantry scout unit as a 68W. My only hesitation is that none of the positions available interest me at all and it seems like it could be a big gamble, but I could be wrong about that. As you progress in your career and attend certain schools, ASIs will be added. Chapter 11 summary Chapter 11 provides SG tables and guidance for Armywide grading for specialized functions. ![]() 19K- Armor Crewman 4- E-7 4- Recruiter (I sucked BTW) R4- Stryker Mobile Gun System Certified A8- M1A1 Master Gunner Certified. Chapter 10 provides enlisted career progression charts, MOS specifications, physical requirements to be awarded an MOS, and standard of grades for TOE, MTOE, and TDA for each enlisted specialty. 68W MOS Job Detail Provides emergency medical treatment, limited primary care, force health protection, evacuation in a variety of operational and clinical settings. ![]() Most MOS have additional skill identifiers attached. He suggested that I come in under a different MOS and go the same route of reclassing when a slot became available. To most, it is just a bunch of random numbers, but heres the breakdown. Not so much that they don’t have them, just that other people in the support group reclass to a 68W so fast that the position isn’t open long. I talked with a recruiter and currently there aren’t any 68W slots available in that state and from he’s saying they are extremely rare. Hey everyone I’m looking for some insight on joining the 20th Special Forces Support Group. ![]()
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