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Where are 35m stationed?
Duty Stations
- Ft. Aberdeen, MD.
- Ft. Benning, GA.
- Ft. Bliss, TX.
- Ft. Bragg, NC.
- Ft. Campbell, KY.
- Ft. Carson, CO.
- Ft. Drum, NY.
- Eglin AFB, FL.
Where do army 35L get stationed?
MOS 35L will work alongside other military and law enforcement officials from a variety of agencies and branches of service, including the FBI, CIA, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and foreign allies. If you are a 35L, you could be stationed in the U.S. or overseas.
Do Army CI agents carry guns?
Yes, but it also depends on how you approach things and go about your business. Like any career in the Army it is what you make it. When I was in the army (69, 70 and 71) the mos was 97B (counter intelligence special agent).
Can you come home during AIT?
Generally, the only leave you’ll be able to take in AIT will be Emergency Leave. Although, if your AIT is scheduled to go through the Christmas/New Years holiday, you will most likely be granted what is called “Block Leave”. No, you will earn 4 days of leave time but you will not be able to use it during AIT.
Where do most 25b get stationed?
Duty Stations
- Ft. Aberdeen.
- Ft. Belvoir, VA.
- Ft. Benning, GA.
- Ft. Bethesda, MD.
- Ft. Bliss, TX.
- Ft. Bragg, NC.
- Ft. Buckley, VA.
- Ft. Campbell, KY.
How do you become a military spy?
Here is how to become a spy:
- Maintain a clean record. In order to earn a job with a federal agency, all applicants must go through a rigorous screening process.
- Earn a bachelor’s degree.
- Learn a foreign language.
- Work on your physical fitness.
- Apply to a federal agency.
Do 35L get badges?
Army 35L Basic Job Description Formally, the 35L Counterintelligence Agent is law enforcement. As such, he/she does carry a badge and has arresting powers.
Can you enlist as 35L?
Is 35L an entry-level position in the Army? Previously, candidates for Army Counterintelligence Agents (MOS 35L) had to be in-service soldiers with ranks of E-4 or E-5. Currently, the Army is accepting new recruits over the age of 20 as 35L candidates.
What is it like to live on an army post?
An Army post has everything you would find in the civilian world and more. Take our virtual tour and find out where Soldiers live, eat, work and have fun. Take the Tour. Housing. See what it’s like to live on an Army Post—from barracks to family housing.
Do you have to live in the barracks during basic training?
Living in the barracks or dormitories is mandatory during basic training and job-school and your dependents are not allowed to travel to basic training or job school at government expense. During these periods you receive BAH for the area that your dependents reside.
How many enlistment contracts do you get when joining the military?
Those enlisting on active duty will have at least two enlistment contracts: the initial contract for the Delayed Enlistment Program (DEP) and a final contract that one will sign on the day they go to MEPS to ship out to basic training, which is the contract that counts is the final contract.
Can a single person live off base in the military?
Policies concerning single military members living off-base at government expense vary from service to service, and even from base to base, depending on the occupancy rate of the barracks or dormitories on the particular base. Army policy allows single members in the paygrade of E-6 and above to live off base at government expense.