Pretty much anywhere where there are infantry, armour, or cavalry units to be found. But you did not give an MOS - you gave a CMF (Career Management Field). 13 is the CMF - MOS would be more specific (e.g., 13B).
In the U.S. Army, the MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) 13 series refers to the field artillery career field. This includes various positions such as artillery crew members, fire support specialists, and cannon crew members, who operate and maintain artillery weapons systems to provide indirect fire support to ground troops.
Depending on where you are at in the United States and what TV you have you can have from 4-77 pages of channel 13 TV stations. If you have branded TV stations you can have 4 pages. If you have digital TV stations you can have 77 pages. I f you have low-power TV stations you and have 15 pages. And if you have virtual you can have 66 pages of channel 13 TV stations.
The US Army assigns a nomenclature to everything Army related, from manuals to uniforms and equipment, to the job descriptions (MOS's). The Number of the MOS designates the the Career Management Field (CMF). For instance: soldiers who have the CMF 13 are Field Artillery. The letter after the number designates a more specific job title. A 13A is a Field Artillery Officer, a 13B is a Cannon Crew Member, a 13C was a Tactical Automated Fire Control Systems Specialist but that MOS no longer exists. This continues to 13Z which is a Field Artillery Senior Sergeant. There are additional number and letter groups following the three digits of the initial MOS that designate more and more specific job descriptions.For instance: in the 1980's the MOS 15E.* 15E was the designation of a Pershing Missile Crewman. * 15E10 was the designation of a Pershing Missile Crewman of enlisted rank E-1 to E-4. * 15E10Y1 was the designation for a Pershing Missile Creman of enlisted rank E-1 to E-4 who had graduated from Pershing II Missile Training School.
The length of your Advanced Individual Training is dependent upon which MOS you enlisted as. Different occupations require different amounts of training, hence the length of AIT varies between occupations.
Third Watch - 1999 Duty 2-13 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
they made 6 call of duty s There are 13 call of duty out there, with expansions.
The tour of duty for a US Marine in Vietnam was thirteen months although a Marine could extend his tour in Vietnam .
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they are like maybe 13 or 14 train staions
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Army's basic training lasts 9.5 weeks, not counting processing. Some MOS's allow you to go through OSUT (one-unit-station-training) OSUT is basically where you combine basic, and your mos school (AIT), into one, condensed, time. Infantry, for example, is now 13 weeks, you spend all 13 weeks at the same spot, being taught by the same guys.