Thursday, February 18, 2010

Eod Belt Buckles Has Anyone Been To The Joint Service EOD School?

Has Anyone been to the Joint Service EOD School? - eod belt buckles

I wonder is how such studies are intense, and the dropout rate, we also recommend a rookie to go there immediately after the primary or take another SOM to his credit and apply after their first term, thanks be elgible that you are in the air, in advance, my Recruiter told me to look at him, as he well on my ASVAB and now my phyisical and paperwork has been done with them.

2 comments:

Nat said...

Explosive ordnance disposal is the best job in the army. There are other, equally good. In fact, any job, has the pleasure of someone in the military is the best job in the world for themselves and all others who are dependent on them.

In any case, please visit the EOD as a rookie. They are not nearly the same rights and privileges as someone who is reclassing obtained. Attending school on a Naval Air Force, the Marines and the Army today. Reclassing Most employees have at least 2, 3 operations in Iraq and Afghanistan under his belt. You will not see anywhere near the size of the same class as a rookie.

And yes, you are to attend Airborne School, if you're in the army. If you go to the beach, diving and Airborne BEF must be qualifiedMinerals can even set foot in the Explosive Ordnance Disposal School. The Navy is likely to produce more high quality students for this reason, the way to stay together in their schools.

If you really want to participate as a rookie, I hope you do not Bullseye. The study is not a joke, and the failure rate of recruits is godless. Good luck.

California Street Cop said...

Go DOE. Your #$%&*( the best job in the army.
NAVSCOLEOD as hell is more intense when it comes to education. It is well worth a sentence 7 to 9 months, however. You get your *** kicked, but you will not regret it.

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