8/24/2023 0 Comments 91b20 mos descriptionMost of the training is learning how to follow instructions on the MSD, and verbally telling the instructors “I’d do this, this, and that to fix this vehicle” rather than actually doing it. We aren’t turning any real wrenches, we aren’t replacing any real parts in these vehicles because it’s a “training environment, and we don’t have the time” according to our PSG. School has been fun thus far, but it’s easy. I wanted to venture out and learn a trade that would stick with me for life, so I joined up and selected this MOS. The most I’ve ever done on a vehicle is put gas in the tank. So I joined the army with literally no mechanical experience. Do not answer n00b questions on the main boards. (8) N00b / Joining questions go in the Weekly Question Thread (or Recruiter Thread) stickied at the top, in the black-on-gold link at the top, and in the sidebar.Links from USAWTFM, ASMDSS and similar at moderator discretion. Moderators reserve the right to change flair at will. The purpose of flair is so we know you have a background in a particular subject matter. (6) Please keep your flair text rank or duty-related.Post the description along with your obscure MOS code. (5) We don't all know what a 12V or a 35Q or a 94L is.This includes questions about duty stations, MOSs, boots, or what to take to the field. It is very likely that whatever you are about to post has already been posted before. (3) This is not a pro-military circlejerk, but please have some sources to base the more controversial topics on. Consider /r/armycirclejerk or /r/justbootthings instead. If it is appropriate for /r/AdviceAnimals or any other meme or image macro subreddit, it is not appropriate for /r/army. No memes, low effort posts, reposts or crossposts from /r/all.
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