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Can anyone explain what military jobs 25F are like?

I read somewhere about military jobs labeled as 25F, but details were scarce. Does anyone know the main tasks and training for this role? I'm really curious about what a day in the life might look like.

a year ago

Sure, I can provide some details on the 25F role in the U.S. Army, also referred to as Network Switching Systems Operator-Maintainers. These soldiers are integral to the Army's communication systems, ensuring constant and reliable lines of communication between different units.

Core tasks of a 25F include installing, operating, and maintaining strategic and tactical multichannel switching systems, including nodal and transport systems. They are often responsible for setting up and operating communication nodes, circuit switches, and message centers. They also manage COMSEC devices and associated keying material and troubleshoot a variety of devices and systems when they go wrong.

The training to become a 25F in the Army includes both Basic Combat Training (BCT) and Advanced Individual Training (AIT). BCT usually takes about 10 weeks, and it's where you'll learn basic soldiering skills. Then, you advance to AIT, which lasts about 20 weeks for a 25F. Here, you'll learn the finer points of your job, from switch network installation to working with specific pieces of equipment.

As for a day-to-day schedule, it varies depending on the current operations and needs of the unit. The tasks could range from preventive maintenance checks on equipment, setting up a communications facility for an upcoming operation, or troubleshooting a network issue that's preventing smooth communication.

Keep in mind that whilst serving as a 25F, career advancement is possible. You could advance through the ranks with additional responsibilities and leadership roles. Hopefully this gives you a clearer image of what the role of 25F encompasses!

a year ago

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