
MOS Megathread Series -- CMF 12 -- Corps of Engineers Branch
MOS Megathread Series -- CMF 12 -- Corps of Engineers Branch -- 12A, 120A, 125D, 12B, 12C, 12D, 12G, 12H, 12K, 12M, 12N, 12P, 12Q, 12R, 12T, 12V, 12W, 12X, 12Y, 12Z All, As a follow-up based on our EOY Census and previous solicited comments, we're going to try running an MOS Discussion/Megathread Series, very similar to how we did the Duty ...
12k Mos : r/army - Reddit
2022年5月1日 · The 12 Kilos at my previous 2 units barely if ever did any hands on plumbing. Most of the unit’s work is 12W and 12R territory.
2021 /Army MOS Megathread Series - CMF 12 - Reddit
2021年2月10日 · 12K/R/W can attach to sappers, but mostly go to ESBs/vertical construction units. I’m probably very wrong, and I’d love to be corrected and get more information. If I went 12 series, should I forget about 12B/C and just go 12K/R. I want to go to college anyway afterwards, and is it worth all the boring garrison shit to do the job occasionally?
12k (Plumber) : r/army - Reddit
2023年7月3日 · Any 12k’s or military plumbers decided to be plumbers in the civilian sector? If so, how many hours counted towards your apprenticeship if any? Trying to make the decision whether to enlist as a plumber or hvac tech. My goal is to be a licensed gc and tradesman in the next 7-10 years.
r/army on Reddit: Is 12K (Plumber) a good mos? And does it allow …
Army leaves first, around week 4, and the Navy (Seabees) leave a couple weeks after that. Training has changed some since I did it, but we also work on fuel systems, so there's more training there. To answer your original question though, I have had a couple coworkers get their journeyman license, but not many.
Possible First Duty Stations / Assignments by MOS : r/army - Reddit
2017年3月28日 · MOS CONUS OCONUS MOS 56M Aberdeen, Arlington, Belvoir, Benning, Bliss, Bragg, Buckley, Campbell, Carlisle, Carson, Charlottesville, Detrick, Detroit, Drum, Dugway ...
Army 12K(Plumber) good for civilian plumbing? : r/Militaryfaq
Tomorrow, I would pick my MOS for the army. I was thinking about picking 12K, but I have a few questions. 1.) Do I earn any certification for plumbing? Including, would the certificates be relevant in civilian plumbing? 2.) Is it possible to work up the ranks to E7 with this mos? 3.) Is this a good mos for transferring to civilian work?
Anyone here 12K? : r/armyreserve - Reddit
2022年12月15日 · 12k is a vertical but a few years back we became Engineer construction companies or ECC. So we’re mixed we have 2 horizontal and one vertical platoons along with a Maintenance platoon. You are correct I’d become sometime different to learn a new skill. I’m a electrician by trade but joined a a 12w to learn carpentry .
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2022年7月13日 · Plumber/Utilitiesman (12K) Army Horizontal Construction Engineer (12N) Prime Power Production Specialist (12P) Interior Electrician (12R) Army…
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2024年3月30日 · Currently in a unit of 12 series. My plt has 12W,12R,12K never done a 12K project is always for 12W or 12R. The guys berly remember anything from their MOS. You are better off getting out and getting a plumber certification.