Anything specifically required, besides a bachelors degree, in order to transition branches and commission in the Army as an FA?
With your Artillery back ground you could be highly successful as an OD officer serving in ammunition billets.
My former platoon commander in the Marines was a CJ major. But I guess from what you’re saying it’s picking from the lot of what they need filling. Just makes sense to me seeing as I’ve been through the artillery school houses why not carry that experience over
I found these, in case you'd care to glance at them, I didn't know if any of them might be of interest at all....
army%20field%20artillery%20warrant - AOL Search Results
Warrant Officer Prerequisites and Duty Description 131A - Field Artillery Technician Duties: The Field Artillery Warrant Officer advices the Commander and staff on all matters relative to the employment of target acquisition assets and the Army's targeting methodology.
This looked interesting from from an ARNG warrant FA standpoint...obviously, I didn't know if you might find this of interest, I'd also wondered if you might be able to do this as AGR or Guard Tech, maybe Reserve Tech, possibly, just a thought, you know? I mean, it'd give you another possible route, maybe through Army WOCS, though I'm unsure how ARNG handles warrant training, I know there are separate ARNG OCS programs, I'm not entirely sure about ARNG WOCS programs, you know? Maybe they use the regular Army WOCS, then change somebody over to ARNG...I just found it of interest, I didn't know if you might also as well....
131A Field Artillery Targeting Technician | National Guard
131A Field Artillery Targeting Technician. Evaluate operations, threat environment, maintenance on target acquisition sensors.
Look at these also, OK?
usmc%20field%20artillery%20warrant - AOL Search Results
Get Deal pfc promotion warrant usmc - freecouponcodes.net CODES Get Deal Get Deal Usmc Lance Corporal Promotion Warrant CODES Get Deal Usmc Lance Corporal Promotion Warrant CODES Get Deal usmc lance corporal promotion warrant CODES Get Deal Get Deal Lance Corporal is the 3rd rank in the United States Marine Corps, ranking above Private First ...
This explicitly lists USMC FA commissioned, I think the code is 0802...apparently, the training is with Army anyway at Ft. Sill, so there quite clearly seems to be Army-USMC overlap, which, having been USMC FA, you likely were aware of, I merely mention this as it would seem to be pretty spot on with your interests, you know?
Marine Officer MOS List - USMC OFFICER
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The same is true for this one for Navy...when I'd been in, my USAF CO O-6, he'd made O-7, I didn't know him at that point, had given me a recommend for my masters here, I couldn't get it, you might find their online Ph.D. in systems science of interest, it's the only one of its type I'd ever seen, as with AFIT, all warrants and/or commissioned can apply, senior enlisted, I'd only seen for USAF for AFIT, there was a YouTube video on that, NPS, I don't know if they allow it analogously, you'd probably have to do at least a couple of tours as Army commissioned to have a serious chance at either school, you wouldn't need to go interservice, Army can go to both, it's just that Army, aside from the command and general staff and war colleges, has, from what I'd seen, nothing analogous to AFIT and NPS, that was why I figured you might find knowing more of them of use and/or interest....
Naval Postgraduate School - Wikipedia
The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) is a graduate school operated by the United States Navy. Located in Monterey, California, it grants master's degrees, engineer's degrees and doctoral degrees. Established in 1909, the school also offers research fellowship opportunities at the postdoctoral level through the National Academies' National Research Council research associateship program.[3]