MOS 89B Ammunition Specialist
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lmao I’ve been watching the OTHER exact same playlist but everything is from 2012-2015 for the past two days to find a job that I would like and I come here to find this video, in this playlist, which came out just a few months ago. Now I gotta rewatch everything for accurate intel lmao
Omg I’m in the video! When did this happen? Smh LAWD! LOL
The ilad!
My advice to all 89B out there:
1- Memorize the most common DODICs, become a walking manual.
2- Try to do all Hazmat certifications and be licensed in as many vehicles as possible.
3- Get good at securing ammo in pallets with ratchet straps and banding equipment.
4- Get good at repackaging live ammo.
5- Do not cut corners when screening brass.
6- Get lots of practice with forklifts, especially loading/unloading PLS and Milvans.
7- Treat your ASP like a Ritz Carlton, free of crap, clean and squared away.
8- Never break the seal on an ammo can unless you are 100% certain you will use it.
9- Ammo supply points receive surprise inspections, be ready at all times (see #7)
10- Never let non-ordnance superiors micro-manage your ammo work. Ammo guys do the ammo.
11- Open a savings account, while on active duty do an allotment of at least $400 a month into that account and NEVER touch that money until you leave the service.
12- On ETS use your Gi Bill, put the bulk of the monthly allowance in the stock market as a long term investment.
13- Learn to build a credit history and pay your credit card AUTOMATICALLY via your bank.
14- Use the TSP C Fund and NEVER TOUCH IT until retirement.
15- If you fail to follow advice #11 your entire military service was for nothing. SAVE YOUR MONEY!!
16- When overseas, travel, travel, travel.
17- In case you already forgot…….SAVE YOUR MONEY!!
I’m trying to decide if I want to go into 89b or 88n both seem like they offer great skills for civilian life but I can’t decide what I would prefer if anyone in 89b can tell me more I’m all ears.
These are my current instructors he’s cool asf
Kiiillll that’s the best training I’ve ever experienced loved every bit of it thanks to my instructors and my NCOs
I start this class this Monday !!!
you wont ever dispose of anything, you will be a fueler because "They wont have enough fuelers". and you will deal with the the worst attitudes in the Army. the only time youll love your job is when youre on deployment
do 89B’s learn how to use forklifts? What is the difference between an 89B and EOD?
I was a 89B and the blowing up old ordnance sold me on it. Was pretty bummed when EOD made us hump 105 rounds and help set up the demo blow. You never get to blow it up yourself. And being a fueler is so true. The only good thing about Ordnance units are you are not looked down in like other units. Many duty stations you are at the edge of post or not part of the norm. Military bearing is not rammed down your throat like infantry or Ranger units.
#IYAAYAS
Barrolli!!!
How often is deployment?
What’s the difference between this MOS and 89A?
GO ORDINANCE!!!