Johnathon Greer3920786<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I like to be preparedWhere can I get a booklet of stuff I should learn about the Army or my MOS?2018-08-29T14:21:27-04:00Johnathon Greer3920786<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I like to be preparedWhere can I get a booklet of stuff I should learn about the Army or my MOS?2018-08-29T14:21:27-04:002018-08-29T14:21:27-04:00SGT Morrison (Mike) Hogwood3920809<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>In today's world you find find just about anything online,google the Army website,or if your know the MOS #you can google it and they are pretty accurate,or check with your Recruiter,good luck.Response by SGT Morrison (Mike) Hogwood made Aug 29 at 2018 2:30 PM2018-08-29T14:30:56-04:002018-08-29T14:30:56-04:00SGT Tony Clifford3921195<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The army has a basic overview of its various MOSs on the recruiting website. It gives an explanation of what each MOS is and the physical intensity associated with it. I would spend a significantly larger portion of my energy preparing physically for basic, if I were you. You should start by waking up at 0500 every morning and doing PT. That should help you prepare. Don't worry too much about the minutia. Pick an MOS that seems interesting to you.Response by SGT Tony Clifford made Aug 29 at 2018 5:26 PM2018-08-29T17:26:47-04:002018-08-29T17:26:47-04:002018-08-29T14:21:27-04:00