Military Police. As a Military Police, you’ll protect peoples’ lives and property on Army installations by enforcing military laws and regulations. You’ll also control traffic, prevent crime, and respond to all emergencies. You’ll conduct force protection, anti-terrorism, area security, and police intelligence operations. You’ll also train in corrections and detention, investigations and mobility, and security around the world. Training. Job trai...
Military Police. As a Military Police, you’ll protect peoples’ lives and property on Army installations by enforcing military laws and regulations. You’ll also control traffic, prevent crime, and respond to all emergencies. You’ll conduct force protection, anti-terrorism, area security, and police intelligence operations. You’ll also train in corrections and detention, investigations and mobility, and security around the world. . Training. Job tr...
Military Police. As a Military Police, you’ll protect peoples’ lives and property on Army installations by enforcing military laws and regulations. You’ll also control traffic, prevent crime, and respond to all emergencies. You’ll conduct force protection, anti-terrorism, area security, and police intelligence operations. You’ll also train in corrections and detention, investigations and mobility, and security around the world. . Training. Job tr...
The Health Care Specialist /Combat Medic (MOS 68W) is the primary Health Care representative for the United States Army both in a clinical and a tactical environment. The Healthcare Specialist in a clinic typically plays a vital role in patient care. They assess patients' medical histories, symptoms, and health conditions to determine appropriate care. They often work closely with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure c...
The Health Care Specialist /Combat Medic (MOS 68W) is the primary Health Care representative for the United States Army both in a clinical and a tactical environment. The Healthcare Specialist in a clinic typically plays a vital role in patient care. They assess patients' medical histories, symptoms, and health conditions to determine appropriate care. They often work closely with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure c...
US Army Soldier. . . As an Infantry Soldier, you’ll serve in the field, working to defend our country against any threats on the ground. You’ll capture, destroy, and deter enemy forces, assist in reconnaissance, and help mobilize troops and weaponry to support the mission as the ground combat force. . Why the U.S. Army. . Professional Growth. Engage in continued learning, training, and career advancement opportunities. . Diverse Opportunities. Fr...
Military Police. . As a Military Police, you’ll protect peoples’ lives and property on Army installations by enforcing military laws and regulations. You’ll also control traffic, prevent crime, and respond to all emergencies. You’ll conduct force protection, anti-terrorism, area security, and police intelligence operations. You’ll also train in corrections and detention, investigations and mobility, and security around the world. . Training. . Jo...
Transportation Management Coordinator (88N). . Overview. Transportation management coordinators are primarily responsible for scheduling and selecting the modes of transportation for personnel and equipment. They organize, plan and oversee the movement of those vehicles, personnel and cargo worldwide. Job Duties. Mark, label cargo and freight shipments in accordance with regulatory requirements. Document and inventory freight, cargo and materiel ...
CARDIOVASCULAR SPECIALIST. Overview. The cardiovascular specialist assists with the management of cardiac clinics and performs specialized, invasive and noninvasive cardiac tests and examinations. Why the U.S. Army. . Professional Growth. Engage in continued learning, training, and career advancement opportunities. Diverse Opportunities. From combat medic specialists to medical officers, choose a role that fits your passion and expertise. Communi...
(Entry Level) Communications Specialist. . . The U.S. Army is at the forefront of communications technology and bolsters one of the most robust communications networks on the planet. As a communications technician in 1 of the 25 Army technical communications careers you will be operating at the highest level of secured and unsecured communication in the country. . Why the U.S. Army. . Professional Growth. Engage in continued learning, training, a...
Transportation Management Coordinator (88N). . Overview. Transportation management coordinators are primarily responsible for scheduling and selecting the modes of transportation for personnel and equipment. They organize, plan and oversee the movement of those vehicles, personnel and cargo worldwide. Job Duties. Mark, label cargo and freight shipments in accordance with regulatory requirements. Document and inventory freight, cargo and materiel ...
Entry Level Unit Supply Specialist. Overview. The unit supply specialist is primarily responsible for supervising or performing tasks involving the general upkeep and maintenance of all Army supplies and equipment. Job Duties. Receive, inspect, inventory, load/unload, store, issue and deliver supplies and equipment. Maintain automated supply system for accounting of organizational and installation supplies and equipment. Issue and receive small a...