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6 Military Jobs Explained in Quotes (Part 1)

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August 25, 2015
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There are many careers in the military known as MOS (Military Occupational Specialty), we are going to take a look at some of those jobs and explain them in ways that everyone can understand. Let's get started now with 6 military jobs explained in quotes.

6. Infantry.

"Kick in the door and shoot the enemy in the face.""My body is usually broken in ten years.""This sucks."

5. Armor - Tankers.

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"What do you mean I have to wear pants?!""Death before dismount!""Infantrymen are known as 'crunchies' to me."

4. Communications - Commo.

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The Manpack. Basically does what a cell phone in the 80s did but only 8 times the weight.[/caption]"Signals don't go without commo.""I can put up an OE-254 in 5 minutes... just in time for another battle with my 1st Class Paladin on World of Warcraft.""If your radio is not working, drop it on the ground and see if that fixed it."

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3. Transportation.

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You break it, now I have to haul it.[/caption]"I drove over 100 successful missions in a hostile country and all I get back home is a rookie job as a CDL driver??!""I drive the big rigs!"2. Ground Equipment Tech - Motor Pool.

"I can get the parts you need to fix your vehicle... but you're going to fix it.""If you show up into my shop with something broken, no matter how bad it is, I'll let you know that it's an operator level task.""Once I confused my oil can with my coffee can."1. Logistics - Supply.[caption id="attachment_1642" align="aligncenter" width="680"]

Tech. Sgt. Michelle Marrero, a supply management craftsman at the 128th Air Refueling Wing in Milwaukee, checks the Kevlar inventory in the supply office. Marrero was recently selected as the Wisconsin Air National Guard’s Airman of the Year in the NCO category. 128th Air Refueling Wing photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jeffrey A. Rohloff

Tech. Sgt. Michelle Marrero, a supply management craftsman at the 128th Air Refueling Wing in Milwaukee, checks the Kevlar inventory in the supply office. Marrero was recently selected as the Wisconsin Air National Guard’s Airman of the Year in the NCO category. 128th Air Refueling Wing photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jeffrey A. Rohloff[/caption]"Bullets don't fly, without supply.""You need a pen? Turn in your old one first.""We close at noon today, everyday and will take a 90 minute lunch."

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