Thanks guys.Supervises or participates in location of targets, using sound and flash ranging equipment. Is it easier to get into 17C in the guard as opposed to active? What happens if I make it through corry station but my security clearance doesn't go through? I'm cautiously optimistic about taking this route and am looking for as much info as possible. I worry that the schooling alone wont land me a good paying job without any experience therefore I'm considering active duty. Other than the active benefits what incentive do I have to do the guard as opposed to active. Does my thinking make sense? Am I in la la land? Also I'm having difficulty deciding between the guard or active. I figured I could do the training, most of which would likely satisfy a lot of my remaining degree requirements, and then commission into 17A as an officer afterwards finishing my bachelors. I wasnt even considering it before seeing as my background is entirely medical (hospital corpsman) but the more I thought about it, it makes sense with a nearly completed cyber security degree. Long story short he introduced to me the idea of the 17C MOS. I spoke with a national guard recruiter because I'm 90 credits into a cybersecurity degree and learned that I could commission in the guard off that. Can anyone give me some insight? I'm prior navy active duty, currently reserves looking to switch to the Army.
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