Well for a start it would help if you told us in WHICH army.
To find someone to help you make a career choice you can visit a local college, you can go online to find what careers suit you best, or you can take online surveys that can give you ideas on what career best fits you.
Someone can find a Corporate Communications Job on a job seeking website such as Seek or Career One. Computing companies may also have openings for that career.
Robert Baden-Powell was a career army officer in the British Army.
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speak to an army recruiter
The Army Snipers are trained to find shoot and kill what matters is the shooter not the weapon
He had a 40 year Army career.
Looks more like a Navy rank and rating than an Army rank... the only reference I can find to "CLC3" being used by the Army is the designator for the Combined Logistics Captains Career course from the Army Logistics University.
You can find different career ideas when you go to the websites of Team Technology, Big Future, Careers, Total Jobs, as well as Brazen Careerist, etc.
A veteran is someone who fought in a war as part of an army or unit.
There are many free career assessments online. A quick search will reveal several from which to choose. You can also go to your local career center, such as Career Builders, where someone will assist you with career planning.
The career management program for Army employees was established by the U.S. Army Civilian Career Management Activity (CCMA) in collaboration with the Army's Human Resources Command (HRC). This initiative aims to support employees in achieving their career goals while aligning with the organization's needs, ensuring a skilled workforce that meets the evolving demands of the Army. The program includes resources for training, development, and career planning.