Posted on Apr 6, 2019
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How do you find out what unit number correspond with a unit? Currently in ait and I’m curious about what unit I’m projected to join.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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What does it say after the UIC, and what location does it say?
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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SPC (Join to see) there are many parts of your SRB.
The UIC almost always tells you the reception battalion. The numbers after usually tell you the Brigade and division. It's easier when you know the names of the Brigades and divisions at your new location
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SPC 35 F
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SFC (Join to see) it would definitely help knowing brigades and divisions at hood. Thank you for your time sergeant
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LTC Jason Mackay
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SPC (Join to see) - ok, riddle me this, what is printed on your SRB so we can help you. There are multiple places to look up a Unit Identification Code (UIC) with a CAC card. One of which is USAFMSA FMS Web. Someone in the S1 world could also look it up. You can google a UIC, however, if it is reception, you'd need to know the short hand SFC (Join to see) describes. You can go to the Hood website and look at tenant units.
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Hey gents, I Direct messaged this young troop as to not put his UIC on blast and looked into FMS web for him, and got him an answer he was looking for. Thank you all for staying on it.
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When I found out what unit I was going to be with, I just googled it. The uic.
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Unit number? Do you mean Unit Identification Code (UIC)? If so, you can look it up in FMSWeb if you have a CAC. However, it can be complicated to use if you have never done so. Sorry, can't really give you a guide to that here.
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