
MOS Megathread Series -- CMF 38 -- Civil Affairs Branch -- 38A, …
MOS Megathread Series -- CMF 38 -- Civil Affairs Branch -- 38A, 38G, 38X, 38B All, As a follow-up based on our EOY Census and previous solicited comments, we're going to try running an MOS Discussion/Megathread Series, very similar to how we did the Duty Station Series .
USAR Civil Affairs: Direct Commissioning Pathway : r/armyreserve
Jan 4, 2023 · 38A Civil Affairs Officer doesn't require a Master's Degree. As far as I'm aware, the direct commission program is for 38G and it's various ASIs. Military Goverment Specialist requires a Master's Degree. To be competitive, you'll need a …
Can you go to more than one Captain's Career Course? : r/army
Jun 7, 2016 · The problem is that I'd have to pick up the 38A MOS. In order to do that, I have to complete their Captain's Career Course, for which I can probably get a rank waiver as I hit O-2 in 4 months. But I was hoping to be able to go Active when it becomes time to become a Captain and I don't think I want to be Active Duty Civil Affairs.
37A vs. 38A: What’s the difference between Psychological ... - Reddit
May 27, 2023 · Can any current or former soldiers tell me their experiences and duties in either MOS in garrison and deployed? Active vs. Reserve? Enlisted vs. Officer? Do officers go to airborne and language schools? Having a masters degree I’d like to be an officer but don’t want pushing paper and doing reports to be all I do.
Thinking about commissioning as a 38A, need clarification
Sep 20, 2020 · Bro. NG does not have Civil Affairs command like the reserve. There are 38A (Information officer) positions in the NG but they are usually limited to field grade and 80% chance you can only find them at the division-level. However, you may still become an officer in the NG and transfer to reserve for 38A slot once you become 1LT.
38a with no MIL experience : r/armyreserve - Reddit
Dec 19, 2023 · I found out about this MOS from a commenter on the sub and it seems like it would synergize well with my civilian career. It seems like an odd situation, to be a diplomat working out of embassies abroad and flying to another country to drill, but I know a number of reservist diplomats, including a couple who signed up after becoming diplomats ...
37A vs. 38A: What’s the difference between Psychological ... - Reddit
May 27, 2023 · 37A vs. 38A: What’s the difference between Psychological Operations Officer and Civil Affairs Officer? I just graduated with my masters degree in cognitive science. I plan to transfer from the Marines to the Army and based on my goal of becoming a neuropsychologist, I was thinking becoming a PsyOp Officer would be a great fit but recently had ...
Question about 38A : r/army - Reddit
Feb 11, 2017 · Is 38A a skill indentifier or is it possible for lets say a graduate from state OCS to get this branch. I'm sorry if this question has been asked before but there is a lack of info about this in the areas I specifically look for.
ROTC and Civil Affairs questions : r/army - Reddit
Mar 31, 2024 · I have been hoping to join Civil Affairs as an Officer and I plan on earning my commission via ROTC and I have a few questions. First off, how hard is it to get an ROTC scholarship, how much does the scholarship pay for and lastly, how much time does ROTC take up in university? As for my Civil Affairs questions, well, I found 2 MOS's 38A and 38S.
'Best' and 'Worst' MOS // Most and Least Transferrable Skills
The top three 'Best MOS' by individual, specific MOS were: 17C, 11B, 18X. As a branch the top three 'Best MOS' fields were: SF, Intel, and Infantry. I also left the list to let you draw some of your own conclusions; for instance, no one voted for any 74 Series (Chem) job for the 'best' list.