MOS?Went on active duty in 1988 - left full time active service in 1999, then was called back three times. 2002, 2005, and 2015.
The biggest difference is technology. It impacts everything. When I first went in we were still using typewriters with no computers. Radios were not as good as the ones we use now. GPS has changed everything from targeting to navigation.
Otherwise no much really, still pretty much the same from 1988 to 2015.
I was an Infantry Officer, 11B. Served in three units, one Light Infantry, Ranger Regiment, and Armored Brigade in an mechanized infantry battalion. Later after I was wounded, re-branched Acquisition Corps, which is kind of a hybrid functional area, you keep your old branch designation, but all your assignments after the change is logistics and procurement.MOS?
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Paronto was in one of the Bats after I left (right after Mogadishu when I got promoted to O-3), I know a few people who knew him when he was a team leader there (E-5), but never met him in person. He was just an ordinary Sargent, not outstanding and not horrible, at least that is what people have told me.had the pleasure of interviewing kris tanto mr bengazi i think he was a ranger You do whatsapp or social media.