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25u mos special pay
25u mos special pay









The military hired civilian contractors, and the signal people complained that they weren’t being used. As a result, when Iraq and Afghanistan exploded, the Army had qualified communications soldiers, but it took four or five communications specialists, each trained in a narrowly defined task, to do what could be efficiently performed by one civilian contractor. The Army Signal Corps struggled to keep up, it trained soldiers to be computer savvy communicators, but they were still highly specialized. In the 20 years between 19, the world switched to communicating via computer. Those were highly specialized, technical jobs. In the “old Army”, with the inclusion of satellites in the military communications systems, enlisted signal jobs ranged from a radio operator/maintainer, with an AIT (Advanced Individual Training) of about eight weeks, to satellite and microwave system operators and maintainers, and multi-channel communication center maintainers, with AIT’s of sometimes over 30 weeks. The US Army Signal Corps is currently undergoing a massive and rapid evolution. They currently require a four year enlistment and a SECRET security clearance. These are some of the most civilian marketable army jobs. Signal Soldiers are, or soon will be Information Technology Specialist – MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) 25B, Signal Support Specialist – MOS 25U, Network Communications Systems Specialist – MOS 25H, and Satellite Communications Systems Operator/Maintainer – MOS 25S. This is about the signal corps in general. This is a follow up to my story on MOS 25B, army IT specialist “BE AN ARMY COMPUTER GUY OR GAL”.











25u mos special pay