What military job has you most likely to see combat?

What military job has you most likely to see combat?

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Insurgent

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>Special forces
>Expeditionary forces

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Any MOS that starts with a 1 that has an airborne or ranger contract option.

By the way I started this thread (as you could probably tell) because in a year or two I plan to join the military, and want to know what job to aim for

Fighter pilot or drone pilot but combat = dropping bombs on Abdul's head from 30,000 feet.

Dependent.

All those dicks to take but only four holes. Gets pretty hectic.

Truck driver. You think I'm joking, no they get ambushed and IED'd all the time.

Yeah but do you get to shoot back at Arabs

Jesus fucking christ, how old are you?

use the catalog turbo nigger

Combat Paracoord Weaver

Helo door gunner is the correct answer

Chaplin

>four holes
What?

Drone operator

Anything involving close air support or special forces.
NEXT

There are 2 types of drone operators, one does the mission the other only takes off and lands them. So its possible to be cucked out of combat completely.

lmao this guy doesnt know about the fourth hole

Logistics (Freight Driver). MREs don't make it to the front line by magic.

Infantry you stupid fucking retarded piece of shit. Stop making threads.

Assuming you're speaking about the US, in the current state of the conflicts we're, definitely SOF of some sort. Probably the 75th in specific. It's to my understanding that they deploy like fucking mad and do an obscene number of DA missions. I mean, that's effectively their entire point in the first place, unlike other SOF units that focus on FID or whatever.

>in the current state of the conflicts we're in**

Combat Correspondent

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My coworker was a truck driver and has some pretty bad ptsd from it I did even think of how much they got shot at or blown up. He was driving a jet fuel truck in Iraq

Two childhood friends joined military, one went airborne, and i forget what the other went for initially but he ended up as a Bradley driver.
Friend that went airborne got shipped to Germany, and then a month before Christmas goes AWOL and flys back to the states and is now living back at home with his parents. If he went AWOL and just left wouldnt there be a warrant out for him? Not really sure how that all works. Other friend is doing fine and is starting a family. Says its just boring.

easy mode : retiring and joining swat
hard mode : retiring and joining isis
shore mode: water purification

I work with that guy.

found the virgin

So what the fuck is it?

It's almost like they actually have jobs that involve going into combat or something

US Police

jrotc instructor

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it's the urethra, my dude.

There are a number of factors in addition to MOS.
-Unit
-Rotation schedule
-AoR

You can join a combat MOS, but factors such as above will detirmine if your deployment is mind-numbing boredom, or non-stop combat.

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Pilot. You’ll shoot at or be shot at eventually

>airborne

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Whatever gets you to fly ground attack shit

Let me guess, ?her? name is Ash?

>her

Fuck.

this deal just keeps getting better

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the only way for a soldier to see action during its time on the army is if he actually joins the FL

the rest are meme tier