Posted on Feb 11, 2019
PVT Radio and Communication (COMSEC) Security Repairer
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I'm looking to go either 15p/q or 35f/s or 25u. How likely do you think I'd be deployed with whichever reserve unit I'm with while I'm in college? As in, how needed are these jobs?
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LTC Jason Mackay
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I would not try and game this. Pick something you’re interested in and could do well with. Look at units close to your school/home.
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No I mean I am genuinely interested in these, I just wanna know my chances. But it's clear it just depends on the unit from what people are saying.
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PVT (Join to see) - I think LTC MacKay is saying that it's hard to know which unit will deploy where and when. For one thing, who knows what will make headlines between now and then (which can then drive deployments). From my perspective, if you have to deploy, you have to deploy. That's okay. I wish I'd been able to participate in the post-9/11 stuff. I didn't get that opportunity.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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PVT (Join to see) - it really depends on the unit. Your unit could be on orders, then get pulled from the mission. Another unit could drop the ball on the 10 yard line and out of the blue you guys are next. As Carl Von Clausewitz would say fog, friction and chance.
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SFC S2 Intelligence Ncoic
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No true telling honestly. Good rule of thumb is to expect to be deployed regardless of the MOS.
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1LT Corrections Officer
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To piggy back on what SSG Livingston mentioned in his post, while it does depend on the deployment cycle it will also depend on the OpTempo of your unit that you join. If you go 35 series and don't want to deploy I would suggest not joining an intelligence command structure, specifically the MIRC because they have MOBs come out every year and often times the units cannot fill them organically so they get other Soldiers to augment their mission (usually on a voluntary basis). Also, depends on the policy of the government at the time. With their being an intention of troop draw down in certain parts that could play a factor. At the end of the day, the only ones that could tell you the likelihood of deploying with a unit is the folks at that unit. It isn't always necessarily dependent on your MOS.
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