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Anywhere, 35F Intelligence Analyst is a MOS that can be stationed at any Army Base.
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).
Mail clerk is a supplemental duty - it doesn't carry its own MOS.
A unit Armorer actually works in supply. That MOS was 76Y30 when I was in the Army, it may have changed. I would say contact your local national guard, they would have your answer for sure. The MOS is 92Y. It is actually an additional duty for a unit supply specialist.
im a 63B currently in the active duty army, and its a great job, of course sometimes youll have to work late to get the mission done, if you dont like being a mechanic..then do NOT pick this mos because you will be working on wheeled vehicles alot, oh and this mos is changing to 91B
Yes, with limitations. If you're trying to get onto a post where there are no slots for your MOS, you're not going to get it. Some occupations may be in demand to the point where "needs of the Army" is all that is offered to you as your duty station. Some duty stations may have additional requirements, as well. For example, if you get Fort Bragg as your duty station, and you're going to be assigned to the 82nd, it'll be required that you pass Airborne School. Fail that school, your guaranteed duty station becomes null and void. So, yes, it can be done, but not in every instance.
The safest MOS in the Army would be one dealing with the Army Band, Human Resources, or finance. These include the MOS - 42F, 42R9B, 42 S, or 44C.
MOS Military Occupational Specialty
After you complete Basic Training you will proceed on to you MOS training, listed in you enlistment contract, once you complete you MOS training you will proceed to you first duty station.
Army 82nd airbone is a MOS. This is a job in the Army.
Wait two more days, and then you can.
More MOS slots have been recently open for prior service.contact your local active duty recruiter to find out the details.good luck!