Lets see you got Laundstuhl, Stuttgart, FT Bragg has a fixed site, Camp Roberts, there are a few more out there. Working at a fixed site is very boring though trust me i did it my first 3 years in the army. But if you have the 1C identifier dont let anyone lie to you and say you only can be stationed at 8 locations. I went to 1C school and right after that went to a tactical unit lol
Whats the difference between a SGT and SGT(P)? Nothing until you sew on your rocker
Posts: 114 | Location: 3rd POB FT Bragg | Registered: 05 June 2007
I've been wanting to go to Landstuhl for a long time. They are fielding the new Wideband satellites, so I'm pretty sure they must be on the latest. I've also heard Ft. Meade and Ft. Belvoir are second and third compared to Landstuhl.
Beam me up Scotty!
Posts: 30 | Location: SHAPE, BE | Registered: 27 August 2005
I'm at Ft Deterick MD, 25S1C. I like it as of now...training day, three 12hr days, two days off...that's all the current 1C slots as of now regardless of location. The guys next door, 25S, that I've talked with like it here just fine. There is a lot to do with DC just down the road and most of American History right in your back door. As for attending 1C course and being assigned to a tac or strat location, I have heard of this happening but don't know anyone it happened to...
Posts: 14 | Location: Ft Deterick | Registered: 11 April 2008
Originally posted by Mrock4: Got a 25S 1C buddy heading to Peterson AFB, CO soon...not too bad.
Is he straight out of 1C course? That was my first duty station straight out AIT. It's a cuchy job, but you really don't learn much since you don't do you job there. There's no equipment there to work on. I wish I would have been on Shriever AFB. Not only you get to work on equipment, but it's a 9 - 5 job! Shift work has its pluses and minus, but nothing beats having your weekends off, holidays, and 4 days off like everyone else in the Army.
Beam me up Scotty!
Posts: 30 | Location: SHAPE, BE | Registered: 27 August 2005