1. What are the regular duty stations for 15t?
2. What are the deployments like?
3. How long did you work in this mos and how did you like it?
4. How is family life while working in this mos?
1. What are the regular duty stations for 15t?
2. What are the deployments like?
3. How long did you work in this mos and how did you like it?
4. How is family life while working in this mos?
Mother Rucker is one and it's awesome with alot of history, great equipment and first rate drivers and infantry Soldiers called the Nightstalkers...Deployments, it's time, like basic combat training and tradoc rolled into one. We have plenty of Soldiers here who lived around the world. The T's like all mechnics go to flight companys and are the ones who are first and foremost competent mechanics and have proven themselves, it is hard to get into a flight company but easy to get sent back to the maintence companys. Prove yourself as a mechanic and you'll fly surfer.
The base is so large it has its own 'neighborhoods'. These include: 'KBR-land' (a Halliburton subsidiary company); 'CJSOTF' which is home to ' the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force' and is surrounded by especially high walls that is, according to The Washington Post, so secretive that even the base Army public affairs chief has never been inside.
Nightflyer, Would 15D(Aircraft powertrain repairer) be similar?