Posted on Jan 19, 2014
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https://sites.google.com/site/armyattachemanagementdivision/home

It seems very interesting, and would give service members opportunities to travel to places they otherwise wouldn't be able to. Does anyone have any first hand experience with this program? 
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LTC Yinon Weiss
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Click on the "Advanced Search" in the top right corner and in units, put "USE" - that's the RallyPoint code for "US Embassy" -- you'll get an output of all RallyPoint members currently stationed in embassies around the world. Most are officers, but there are a few NCOs. Some are in a security role as well. Either way, if you can connect with some of them, I'm sure they may be able to put you in touch with more people who can offer a good perspective.

I'm guessing that knowledge of the native language would be a huge competitive advantage (if not even required). Good luck, and please post back here if you have any success!




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Lt Col Luis A. Rojas
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Edited 11 y ago
I personally have not been a Defense Attaché, but have had the pleasure of working with several of them while overseas at U.S. Embassies.  Officers represent the United States Armed Forces by attending many receptions, ceremonies and events as well as organizing and hosting these events.  It is a great opportunity to get to know the Armed Forces of other nations in a friendly and sociable environment.  The enlisted members provide the important support necessary for the success of the Defense Attaché mission.  If you like to travel, meet new people and attend multiple formal events in your Class A uniform; I highly recommend the Attaché program.  You will also be given Diplomatic credentials as a member of the Defense Attaché program.
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1SG Steven Stankovich
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SGT Meyers - I have not been a part of the Attache program, but I do have two former NCOs of mine who are currently serving.  They are both 35Ms.  If you would like, drop me your email address and I would be happy to pass it along to them.  I am sure that they would be happy to answer your questions and provide you with that firsthand knowledge that you are looking for.  Also, you should engage your Career Counselor about the program.  They should be able to provide you with a lot of details on the program.  In the meantime, check out the below link.  It also offers some information that may be of interest to you.  Good luck!!!




http://militarycareers.about.com/od/Career-Profiles/p/Career-Profile-Army-Attache-Noncommissioned-Officer.htm

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