I’ve heard similar so I won’t die.From what I hear of more recent basic training experiences, it won’t be very bad. I’m more disappointed with every new story I hear and I went in ‘03 when many of the old guys said it had already gotten soft. Now nobody gets roughed up, no foul language, weekly phone calls home, etc. closer to a strict summer camp from the way it’s been described to me.
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Anyone familiar with Futures Command, specifically Rellis and Texas A&M, or the 75th Innovation Command?
I’m hoping someone is familiar with what is going on down here and what the longer term plans are and what I might want to consider to get in on the ground level, so to speak.Generically
Futures | U.S. Army
Leading the transformational modernization of the U.S. Army.armyfuturescommand.com
Here’s the one current GS opening in TX
PROGRAM ANALYST
<b>About the Position:</b> Serves as the Program Analyst within Headquarters, Army Futures Command (AFC) Resource Management Directorate, Program Analysis and Evaluation (PA&E) Division providing information and analysis on a wide variety of Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE)...www.usajobs.gov
I’m hoping someone is familiar with what is going on down here and what the longer term plans are and what I might want to consider to get in on the ground level, so to speak.
Downside with intel is our commands are such shitshows.A perspective from old corps, pick a career that you can continue after retirement. The intel or aviation or MP for examples, also look at the Air Force, more locations in Texas and they used to train MP in San Antonio.
Semper Fi
Dude, it is so OVER.We are so close to the Rona being over,
Except the shot is still mandated for DoD. Really do t want it. Heck, they’re still wearing masks.Dude, it is so OVER.
All that's left is trying to cover up what they did.
And hiding Fauci.
Except the shot is still mandated for DoD. Really do t want it. Heck, they’re still wearing masks.
In my 30's I worked with a guy who was about to retire. He mentioned he was still trying to figure out what he wanted to do when he grew up. It dawned on me that most of us will do the same. As I near 60, I'm still trying to figure out what I'm going to do when I grow up...if I ever grow up.@Big Green you ever figure out what you’re gonna do when you grow up?
Yep, but I get older everyday. I don’t want to wait too long and they decide to change the ages again.This is the best part of being prior service…knowing you hold all the power when deciding to do it again.
Considering the state of American "youth" today, the induction testing for the Army will get back to the "hollow Army" of the Jimmy Carter days or the Wermacht in 1944: You walk in and the doctor says "Sit in the red chair". Since there are two - red and yellow - it is simple. You walk over and sit in the red chair. The doctor stamps your medical "passed" because you heard him, you were able to walk to the chair, and you correctly selected the red chair.Yep, but I get older everyday. I don’t want to wait too long and they decide to change the ages again.