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Now now. So I have 2.5 years in in some reserve unit. Granted, I am not very experienced, and I have a LOT to learn.....but come on... I wasn't sworn in yesterday.... RMS Clerks are desk jockeys when we're not aboard ship or in the field...and some are even convinced they are "clerks first, soldiers second" (literally, this is what they say) because they get so little time in the field or behind a weapon relative to our fine freinds in the combat arms, or even many CS/CSS trades.Eye In The Sky said:Actually, a quick view of your profile leads me to believe you do NOT know. I can have the Clerk who spent a FTX or two as "Z49" confirm that your first paragraph is not true.
You're entitled to your opinion, all I am saying is you will likely find other Clerks with some TI telling you that your opinion is misinformed at this point.
TGIF!! ;D
I'm definetely NOT advocating that mindset, and I think being a soldier first is important, it will save my life or someone else's some day. Some have very different attitudes towards the occupation, I take the realistic one. In my mind, It is a CAREER, I'm a solider first, but I'm not as field-smart as the ordinary cbt arms troop, and that's how it is.
We simply don't go in the field as often as others, That is the lesson of the story.
Infantrymen, as a trade, are all about being in the field, or wherever the enemy is. Sig ops and medics can wind up alongside them. Veh Techs and Supply/TN go wherever they are needed. RMS Clerks on ordinary ops in the field, from what I read, stick to patrols near the area and guard the base...... perhaps I am wrong... or do we ever lead foot patrols behind the wire?
Mabye one day I'll see. >
The trade videos are pretty good. Some of them are pretty cheesy, to the point where it can scare away potential recruits. I showed some to some freinds and they laughed. Others like the engineers or armd have very good videos that give excellent insight into the trade.
Cheers