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So I am a 74D and I am in a medical unit, I almost never do my job and I am one of my unit's commo guys. How do you stay caught up on your CBRN skills, when you almost never do your job? Any advice helps, thanks everyone!
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 5
I have been in the Army 10 years, and aside from my 3 years in a Chemical Battalion, I barely do my job.
The best asset I have found for staying "in-the-know" for our MOS is http://www.chemicaldragon.com.
The other things you can do is read your PM magazines, JACKS, your senior leaders, etc.
Hell, I am here for you. You can always send me messages if you have questions.
The best asset I have found for staying "in-the-know" for our MOS is http://www.chemicaldragon.com.
The other things you can do is read your PM magazines, JACKS, your senior leaders, etc.
Hell, I am here for you. You can always send me messages if you have questions.
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I guess I am old school,as I was a 54B20 NBC NCO .the only training we had was in the field and courses on our own time . Cpl Bernard
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I've heard that your problem is pretty common. They say that's how it was in my unit before I arrived. But all the CBRNs in my battalion for all the companies work very closely together. It helps that we get a lot of support from the BN CBRN NCO in S-3. That was we always have word coming down from battalion to all our companies that ensures our commanders give us free reign to accomplish all we need and do our required training events.
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