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Cynthia Bedell U.S. View Profile
| I am the Commander of the Surface Communications and Support Systems, contract management office. I am currently an active duty Colonel. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Jason Grabill View Profile
| Questions relating to US Marine Corps; rank, awards, uniforms, career choices. I can also help people spot and expose fakes (people pretending to be Marines or have awards they didn`t earn). | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Michelle U.K. View Profile
| Life as a member of the Queen Alexandra`s Royal Army Nursing Corps, United Kingdom. I have some knowledge of all the trades from Health Care Assistant to RGN. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
James Bell U.S. View Profile
| I am a retired MSgt (2004) with 24 years experience in the aircrew career field, both as a loadmaster (AFSC 1A2x1) and flight engineer (AFSC 1A1x1). I have been to every continent at one time or another, and regularly flew 300 to 500 hours a year. I have been involved in the operations in Grenada, Panama, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq. I can answer most questions you may have about enlisted Air Force life in general, assignments, benefits, and enlisted aircrew operations.
NOTE: If you have specific recruiting and/or medical questions about how to get into this career field as a civilian, they have changed since my time, so that is best answered by a recruiter or MEPS. I can answer questions about military personnel wanting to RETRAIN. If you are asking about being an Air Force pilot, please be advised my area of expertise is ENLISTED aircrew operations, NOT OFFICERS. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Robert Barnette U.S. View Profile
| I was a PME Airman Leadership School Instructor for 5 years. I was a recruiter and spent my last six years running the Columbus MEPS as the Senior Liaison. My initial career field was HVAC. I have been stationed in Ohio, Florida, Texas, Alabama, Egypt, Germany, and Republic of Panama. | Available Ask A Question |
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2008-09-03 re-entry: Dear Jeremy -- I cannot fully answer your question because I do not know what you are trying to achieve. If your friend has already entered the service as a specialist, his contract is signed and...
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2008-09-03 OCS and Criminal Record: Dear Jacob -- You could try to get a graduate ROTC scholarship for two or three years, if you want to get an advanced degree in a field the Army needs. These fields can vary from quarter to quarter...
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2008-09-03 some trouble: Robert: Well, that was pretty stupid. Call your recruiter and let them know today! More than likely, you won't be leaving like you thought you would. Unless you and the recruiter can convince...
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2008-09-03 Army Nicknames: Dear Carla -- Depending on the specialty a Soldier has in the Army, they may be called "Legs" (actually LAIG from Light Assault Infantry Group, but that's old history). Cavalry Soldiers are often called...
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2008-09-03 reenlistment: Chris: You may or may not be eligible for a lateral move. It will depend on what the strength of your old MOS is right now, and what the strength of the cook MOS is. I'm guessing that the Corps...
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