

This also applies to discussing exploits in course software.ĥ. Asking for or providing the answers to online or in-class military courses or tests is not allowed. Same for fundraising requests and ads for your products, as well as survey/research requests or petitions.Ĥ. Click here or on "wiki" in the top tab menu. This subreddit has a wiki page containing information and links to answered questions. Weekly Question Thread (N00b thread)įor all of your joining and reclassing needs. This subreddit is geared toward the United States Army, but all are welcome to join regardless of military service. It's super easy to get into a Counterintelligence Support Team position overseas and make that sweet contractor money, but you have to be willing to be in Afghanistan.Weekly Question Thread Recruiter Thread Welcome to /r/army Also, the sheer amount of contracting jobs in Afghanistan is absurd. Even if you get a crappy AMU degree, having a bachelors degree will take you far if you're trying to do CI at a 3 letter agency. 35L is a great MOS and we get to do some cool stuff, but those of us in FORSCOM have to deal with regular army garrison BS which wears people down and doesn't lend itself well to retaining agents.Įdit: To address your question about future jobs: get your degree. That rarely, if ever, is the case, but 35Ls that are stuck in expeditionary MI Brigades or BCTs get disillusioned by the MOS in general and just get out of the army. Additionally, the previously high entrance requirements turned away a significant number of applicants, so there just aren't enough new agents coming into the MOS.Īs for retention, we are often told that we can do our 3-4 years as 35L and get out and go make 6 figures at DIA. 4-5 Counterintelligence Special Agent Courses (CISAC) per year only pushes through around 100-150 special agents, depending on instructor strength at that time.
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Use the report button.įrom the bottom up, the actual 35L producing course itself cannot support enough applicants to push the MOS to full strength. Do not answer n00b questions on the main boards.


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