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Army, Field 11B, infantryman One of the biggest barriers to searching for jobs is understanding how the skills you learned in the military translate to the civilian workforce.
U.S. Army is seeking qualified individuals to serve in the infantry and is offering signing bonuses up to $15,000 or student loan repayment up to $65,000.
U.S. Army Soldiers from across the nation participate in the 11B Infantry Transition Course taught by cadre assigned to the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute, at Fort Barfoot, Virginia ...
The 2nd Infantry Division runs infantryman testing about once a year, usually in the fall, and every eligible American infantryman as well as those in the Korean Augmentation to the U.S. Army are ...
Here's a look at the changes coming Dec. 1 to the Expert Infantryman Badge test, as explained by Command Sgt. Maj. Wilbert Engram, senior enlisted soldier for the U.S. Army Infantry School.
Army veteran Dalton Medlin is one of more than 20 U.S. military veterans who have died in Ukraine since February ... served as an 11B infantryman in the US Army from July 2017 to November 2021, ...
U.S. Army infantryman Sgt. Aaron Cox, 24, of Texas, was killed in Hungary in a training accident while serving with the 101st Airborne Division.
CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea — A U.S. Army infantryman died at a South Korean army base on Oct. 17, the 2nd Infantry Division announced in a news release Wednesday. Sgt. Joe Haflei, 33, of ...
When the U.S. Army announced that it would open the infantry to female soldiers, ... (MOS), each with a code. The infantry MOS is 11B, ... The image of the infantryman is extremely masculine: ...
The Army is asking its surplus of cavalry scouts and military police to reclassify into other military occupational specialties because of force shortages elsewhere, according to recent policy ...
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Travis Stellfox, left, battalion commander of the 212 Infantry, talks with Michael Layton, acting patrol agent in charge of the U.S. Border Patrol Douglas Station, as the two ...
The U.S. Army’s first smokeless-powder cartridge, the .30-40 Krag, fired a .308", 220-grain, round-nose projectile clad in a thin, metal jacket to prevent lead smearing in a firearm’s bore due ...