Breakdown of MOS 35F US Army! I apologize for the long video, but had to get all the information in! Ask questions AND follow me on my Instagram! / realpwill Keep up with me on Snapchat! @pwilyoutube
thank you for a great Vid Will, I am actually going tomorrow to pick my MOS, my Top 3 are 35B, 19D or 35F I'm not the biggest fan of an office type environment and prefer on the field but like you said it does look really great on paper, and having that mental knowledge I would image will come in great handy especially if looking into a federal position.
I was an 96B Intel Analyst. back in 1986 went to Huachuca, I see that other than MOS numbers not too much has changed. We had to learn Soviet Arms and tactics and near the end of the cycle we got into other types of security as Info Sec , Personnel sec., etc. A separate MOS was Imagery Analyst, they had it easier. One thing most the same now is that much of what you do isn't that exciting or fun and a little bit here and there is. Example driving a 5 ton truck 8 hours at 30mph in a convoy doesn't relate to the MOS at all.
35 sierra i leave to army basic training april 30 2019 low key nervous i don’t kno what to expect but i’m glad i will gain that top secret clearance bruh
Picked up option 40 airborne ranger with this MOS, you make it you're ranger infantry as well as 35F off mission. Definitely a job that can do anything.
Thank you so much for the info. This is my job choice. I scored a 52 on the asvab and luckily they had 12 spots left. I’m heading to ft Sill January 2-3rd my date says 12/31 but my recruiter said it’ll be likely it’ll push back to one of those dates.
What up!! @pwill I’m here now, finished bct at Ft Jackson, And at Bravo 305th everything is pretty much the same like ur sayin now even mid/post COVID, I watched a lot of ur videos before I joined, I even got opt 40 with my contract!!
Question, what’s the MOS for the “commanders” that you brief on what you analyze? ◾️ Also, if someone was to pursue a full career in military tactician, what would probably be the best majors in college to study for, to become a millennial Napoleon Buonaparte? ◾️ And what’s the highest rank a commander reach? (Sorry for all the questions. I’m into games like battlefield 4 commander mode, Tom Clancy endwar, mount and blade 2 bannerlord games where you be a tactician in real time. I’m looking into doing that kinda stuff.)
I’ll be heading to Ft Huachuca around the same time (November). I’m 34 and married to someone already in the military. He has been in for 15 years, the hardest part for me is leaving because of his unit he can deploy at the drop of a hat. For most of his 13 deployments, I’ve been holding down the house. I’m terrified my husband is not going to pay our bills on time 😂😂😂 or will deploy while I’m gone. I don’t want to be a hold over or under. I want to get back ASAP. thanks for the video!
Shipping out December 30th Ft Jackson for Basic then Arizona for my AIT Edit: Made it through. As soon as I got out of AIT i decided I didn’t want to be a sad pair of legs so I went airborne and am now at Fort Bragg
C.co 305th here graduating soon, all I have left is the mod delta test, vibing in site maverick eating MRE’s and sleeping on rocks in the windy as fucc valley
@@PWill meh, maybe you're right. Problem is there's not nearly as many resources out there about foxes (one MOS inside a small/secret community) your 35f videos seem to do pretty well though. And I'm sure people would like a close up view of fox responsibilities (outside of sensitive areas of course) I'm slotted for a reserve MI BN with a HUMINT focus ATM but I'm looking to find out about possible assignments after I go active.
I enlisted with mos however with this job, is it highly likely that I’ll be stationed overseas at all ? And was getting promoted in AIT or BMT hard ? Lastly how often do you go out to the fields?
Ciara Stewart out of my class of 180, I’d say 5-10 got stationed over seas! Promotions in BCT and AIT are based on performance, but it’s kind of luck of the draw, there are so many good soldiers to promote its kind of just luck! I go to the field 4 times a year at my duty station, that is all Unit dependent!
Do you know if there are particular duty stations where the 35 series are most likely to get stationed? Like, do a lot of people stay at Huachuca? I just signed for 35T, but can’t find anyone with my MOS.
Ship out 12/30/19 doing basic and air same as you then fort benning for air borne pretty much all of 2020 is combat and job training the best/messed up part is I start basic on my birthday
Hey my boyfriend just left for basic about 4 days ago , and he has the same mos . Will he be able to have his phone in ait? His ait will be located in Arizona , Fort Huachuca
@@PWill Wow, fast response. I appreciate it. Do 35Fs spend a lot of time learning tactics and strategies in the classroom or on their own time? I saw a video saying that 35Fs are trained to learn to think like the enemy, or something like that, in order to be able to guess what the enemy's course of action will be. Is this a true description? I'm curious about what 35s do.
I’m prior service (SSG) MP, i get to keep SSG and i chose to reclass to 35f. Do you know what kind of day i should expect though the four months? When a Soldier was recycled because they failed an exam was that Soldier successful the next time or did you see a common pattern of failures who just couldn’t pass a certain exam? What can i do now that will prepare me for the course? Do you recommend anything for studying that you heard from others in your class?
For you, you will be considered an MOS Transfer “MOS-T”, honestly it won’t be much different than being in the regular army other than going to class for work instead of doing MP stuff. MOS-Ts don’t get messed with by the drills and you only have to show up to formations if serious info is being put out. For our T’s, You do have to show up to PT formation, but they cut you loose once it starts. Most soldiers fail bc they don’t care or they are seriously over there heads in this mos and shouldn’t be in the course to begin with bc the course honestly isn’t hard. If you fail a test they retrain you and try their damndest to give you the answers without giving you the answers.
jennifer mozeleski to prepare, I would start reading ARMY TMs on symbology and 2-0(I think that’s what it is, ATP(ADP maybe?) for intel, it’s on google)
Thankyou for the information you provided. Do you feel that you were given enough practice tests or questions which prepared you for exams? My ALC dipped into map reading and symbology but i realize this is more in depth but again it’s a course for basic Soldiers who just entered the military with no military knowledge or experience to help with understanding the material or applying it.
Infantry is where it’s at ! y’all get to much free time n AIT well i was sleeping in a damn hole with no phone 😂 screw yalls top secret shit lol mad respect tho
A lot more than that. TS Clearance, briefings (both giving briefings and hearing them), compiling information from the other intel disciplines (as well as general information from those on the ground, like infantry patrols), knowing enemy equipment, weapons , and vehicles inside and out (effective range, speed, muzzle velocity, caliber, etc). Basically have to be the nerd of the battlefield and know everything that’s going on at all times and what the enemy is capable of.
Wow, I didnt know you can have an open book test especially for 35F. I was a 92F (feuler) and I couldnt use my book....any ways, do you have any info about those who are reclass?
@@PWill do they share rooms with other privates or have a barracks of their own? Do they need to participate ftx even though they're MOS-T? Reclass graduate early? Are they free to do whatever after class (wear civilians end of the day)? ..... Pretty much just the lifestyle in AIT because I'm fixing to reclass but need info to be prepared.
@@esther4557 People who reclass are housed in completely different barracks on the other side of post! You will participate in FTX, because that is a graduation requirement. Reclass do not graduate early, but i believe you can pull some strings if you talk to the platoon sergeant and get your diploma right after FTX and skip graduation, don't quote me, though. Yes, after class you are free to do whatever. You do not have the same "trainee" status as IET students. It's pretty much the same as normal army for MOS-T, except your job is to go to school. Of course there are rules about you can't hangout with the IET students and things like that, but you are treated as normal soldiers. No smokings or anything like that. My info as of May 2018.
@@PWill I figure. The reclass for fuelers was a bit different. Because they have previous military experiences, they dont need to do any ftx and they graduate a week early. Dont know why, but they just do. Thought I would ask just to be sure. Thank you.
The Army has over a hundred Jobs, I'm a 35F Intel Analyst. After the army I could go join law enforcement or join up with The alphabet companies like the CIA, FBI, Or any other you could think of. The Army has so many options that directly help you in the civilian world, the Army isnt just bombs and bullets its medical, Intel, supply, Engineering, Signal, even Animal Husbandry. The Army always needs support personnel and those support jobs have direct translation into the civilian world.
This is late and I dont know if you'll respond, but for the part at 11:00 about the product part of the test, when you say "build a product" do you mean building a physical thing with tools or does that mean something else? Sorry if this is a stupid question.
I have only received this, because the army or whatever is only promoting. What I need is information about all the women I care for and that's all right now.
That's 35M. 35Foxes take all of the information collected by the other 35 Series and compile it into detailed, yet still fairly succinct, intelligence products/reports that can be used for briefings.
Pretty well, you can do all sort of things. Physical security manager, OSINT analysis, Counterintelligence agent, Criminal Investigator, Background Investigator, Business intelligence/analyst. Had a 35F in my unit who did 1 AD contract and is making 6 figures no degrees and is 22 yrs old working for AFCENT.
@@shavscott3412 yeah MOS-T transfer is always happening. My class has 7 MOS-T people meaning prior service most of tham are marine going green but you can reclass in the army.
Yeah, I'm at AIT for it. Its cool if you like land nav and maps and are good with understanding symbols but overall its just making powerpoints for commanders to brief them on what is happening/What could happen on thr battlefield