![]() They did shoot the shit with me a little more than some other students, but they told me up front that for the most part rank didn't matter I'm a student like the junior enlisted. They break you up into groups and you spend like 3 days on each piece of equipment.Īs far as being prior service goes, maybe because I was one of three sergeants in the class and/or prior infantry they often deferred to me to make sure students kept they WWII style barracks in order and kept any issues to a minimum. The support cadre are also pretty good I'm still in contact with them.Īs for day to day, we works basically every day, and had a day or two off between phases. ![]() From the newest instructor to the branch chief, a MSG who brings a lot of real world military and civilian experience, they can answer basically any questions. It's a basic introduction to the machinery and they do a damned good job of it. They told us from the start their job isn't to make us proficient operators. The training itself isn't as long as its active duty counterpart, but only knowing mainly infantry tactics and nothing about engineering, I left that course confident in my abilities to at least understand the equipment they train you own. I went through the 140th RTI (Regimental Training Institute I believe it's called), a training unit from the Missouri National Guard. I was an 11C prior to and needed to reclass since I am now a reservist. SGT (Join to see) I went to Fort Leonard Wood to reclass to 12N in 2018. ![]()
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